2012 COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE DEPARTMENT FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN SAVANNAH-CHATHAM COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS http://www.sccpss.com SAVANNAH-CHATHAM COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM MISSION: To ignite a passion for learning and teaching at high levels VISION: From school to the world: ALL students prepared for productive futures 208 BULL STREET | SAVANNAH, GA 31401 www.sccpss.com 912.395.5600 The 2010-2011 Community Resource Guide is a publication of the Savannah Chatham County Public School System’s Department for Exceptional Children (DEC). The information in the Guide is compiled by the department’s Family and Community Liaisons. DEC Liaisons are parents who work for the department to provide additional support and information to other parents of children with disabilities who are receiving services in the district’s public schools. Dr. Mikki Garcia Executive Director K-8, Middle Schools and Special Education 912-395-5877 Cecelia Wright Program Manager 912-395-5583 Jane Newman Family and Community Liaison 912-395-1329 Jael McLemore Family and Community Liaison 912-395-1331 If you have changes or if you would like for your nonprofit organization to be included in the Community Resource Guide please email Jael McLemore at: Jael.McLemore@sccpss.com Publication design and layout by Jael McLemore ___________________________________________________________________ Family and Community Support Savannah Chatham County Public School System Department for Exceptional Children 2 Laura Street Savannah, GA 31404 912-395-5583 Ext. 1329 / 1331 www.sccpss.com + Family + Family and Community Support La Guía de Recursos de la Comunidad del 2010-2011, es una publicación del Departamento de Niños Excepcionales del Sistema de Escuelas Públicas de la Ciudad de Savannah y el Condado de Chatham. La información en la guía está compilada por los enlaces del Departamento. Los enlaces son padres que son empleados del Departamento y proveen apoyo e información a otros padres de niños con impedimentos los cuales reciben servicios en las escuelas del distrito. Si necesita ayuda para acceder a la información en español, puede comunicarse con: Patricia Lanapsa al 1-800-229-2038 o Patricia@p2pga.org. Dr. Mikki Garcia Executive Director K-8, Middle Schools and Special Education 912-395-5877 Cecelia Wright Program Manager 912-395-5583 Jane Newman Family and Community Liaison 912-395-1329 Jael McLemore Family and Community Liaison 912-395-1331 Para Español: Patricia Lanapsa Hispanic Outreach Coordinator Parent to Parent of Georgia 1-800-229-2038 Patricia@p2pga.org ___________________________________________________________________ Family and Community Support Savannah Chatham County Public School System Department for Exceptional Children 2 Laura Street Savannah, GA 31404 912-395-5583 Ext. 1329 / 1331 www.sccpss.com + Family + Family and Community Support CONTENTS Crisis Hotline 1 Advocacy 3 Children’s Services 6 Employment Services 43 Family Support Services 48 Mobile Crisis Response Childcare/After School Care 6 Youth Clubs 7 Youth Services / Mentoring 8 Counseling 11 Disability Resources 13 49 Financial Assistance 51 Group/Residential Homes 53 Health Information 54 Health Insurance for Children 56 Identification 57 Legal Services/Juvenile Justice 57 Georgia NOW/COMP Waiver 13 Disability Services 14 Disability Specific Organizations 16 Organizations for Parents 18 Clinics/Health Centers 59 State Agencies 18 Dental Care Clinics 63 National Resource 20 Medical Assistance 63 Family Support 25 Prescription Assistance 67 Education/Tutoring 27 Dept. for Exceptional Children 32 Free Online Tutoring 35 School / District Support 37 Emergency Assistance Groceries/Utilities 38 Emergency Shelter 40 Medical Services Respite/Therapeutic Services 69 Senior Services 70 Support Groups 72 Transportation 74 SCCPSS Schools Directory 75 DEPARTMENT FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 2012 COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE CRISIS HOTLINES Addictions Alcohol and Drug AA Support: 912-356-3374 Drug Abuse: Gateway Crisis Line 912-651-2317 (24 hour hotline) SABHC (Savannah Area Behavioral Health Collaborative) 912-544-1276 Helpline Georgia: 800-338-6745 Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD): Chatham 355-6902 / Bryan 756-3603 Assisted Recovery Center of Georgia (Naltrexone): 912-352-2425 Gambling Helpline: 800-699-7117 National Runaway Switch Board 1-800-RUNAWAY (1-800-786-2929) The National Center for Jewish Healing (NCJH): 212-399-2320 Latin American Service Organization: 692-1000 United Way of Coastal Empire: 211 *Cell phones must dial 912-651-7730 Financial Assistance Department of Family and Children's Services Chatham County DFCS Emergency Assistance : 651-2220 or FAX to 651-6278 Economic Opportunity Authority (EOA): 238-2960 Medicare Information: 1-800-633-4227 Pentecostal Miracle Deliverance Center: 233-7045 Radiant Life Christian Fellowship: 354-1780 Royal Church of Christ: 233-1224 Salvation Army (Project Share): 651-7420/42 / 1-(800) 25-SHARE Savannah United Ministries: 234-0330 Savannah Widow's Society: 232-6312 Social Apostolate (utilities only): 233-1877 Wesley Community Center: 236-4226 Wesley Monumental Church: 232-0191 White Bluff Presbyterian: 927-1731 Windsor Forest Baptist Church: 925-8650 Family Crises Adult Protective Services (Senior/Adult noninstitutional reporting): 912-651-2381 Coastal Harbor Treatment Center: 912-354-3911 Parent and Child Development Center (Domestic violence): 912-238-2777 Parent and Child Development Center (Counseling): 912-238-2777 CASA (advocate for abused/neglected children): 447-8908 or info@savannahcasa.org Child Molestation/Child Abuse/Neglect Child Abuse Reporting/Lifeline for Children: 651-2110 Coastal Children’s Advocacy Center : 912-236-1401 / Fax: 912-236-0228 Prevent Child Abuse GA (Resource and Referral) 1-800-532-3208 Rape Crisis Center: 233-7273 / 800-241-7273 (24 hour hotline) Suicide: Parent and Child 238-2786 Victim-Witness Assistance Program Chatham County: 912-652-7329 or 1 800 477-5959 Victim Advocate at Hunter AAF. 912-352-5343 (24-hour number) SAFE Shelter (Domestic Violence 24/7 line) 912-692-8888 GBI maintained Sex Offender Registry http://www.state.ga.us/gbi/disclaim.html Georgia Senior Citizen Legal Hotline: 1-888-257-9519 Department for Exceptional Children Grocery Assistance Salvation Army: 912-651-7420 St. Paul’s CME Church: 912-233-2849 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church: 912-232-0274 Social Apostolate: 912-233-1877 Wesley Community Center: 912-236-4226 (For more assistance go to page 38) Clothing Assistance Christian Revival Ministries: 912-233-3545 Savannah Baptist Center: 912-232-1033 Social Apostolate: 912-233-1877 (For more assistance go to page 38) 1 2012 Community Resource Guide Shelter Grace House of Union Mission 120 Fahm Street (912-236-7423) Greenbriar Children’s Center 3709 Hopkins Street (912-234-3431) Inner City Night Shelter 124 Arnold Street (912-232-4673) Old Savannah City Mission 2414 Bull Street (912-232-1979) Salvation Army 3100 Montgomery Street (912-651-7420) Park Place Outreach 912-234-4048 Pregnancy Chatham County Health Department, Women’s Health: 651-2861 Planned Parenthood: 351-0116 Babies Can't Wait: 404-657-2726 e-mail: gdphinfo@dhr.state.ga.us Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department: 911; 232-4141 / 651-6675 Garden City Police: 966-7770 Port Wentworth Police: 964-4360 Pooler Police: 748-7333 Bloomingdale Police: 748-8302 Tybee Island Police: 786-5600 Thunderbolt Police: 354-3818 Special Victims Unit: 651-6742 Chatham County Victim-Witness Assistance Program: 912-652-7329 / 477-5959 Mental Health Full Circle Growth Center (Richmond Hill): 656-5317 Single Pont of Entry: 1-866-713-7763 Gateway Child & Adolescent: 912-351-3590 Gateway Residential Services for Children: 912-644-7716 Georgia Crisis and Access Line: (1-800-715-4225) or (1-800-255-0056 TTY) or (1-800-225-0135 Voice) www.mygcal.com Hope Line: 350-4673 (Memorial Health„s 24hour mental health information and referral) NAMI Savannah: 912-353-7143 Union Mission Behavioral Health (homeless): 912-495-8887 United Way of Coastal Empire: 211 *Cell phones must dial (912) 651-7730 Spanish Speaking Community Services Latin American Service Organization (LASO): 912-238-2032 Truancy Truancy Hotline (912-644-8128) To report students who are not in school during the school day. Uniform Closet A clothes closet located within each school. Students without uniforms are allowed to borrow a uniform for the school day to remain in compliance with school uniform policies. Uniforms must be returned at the end of the school day. Contact your child’s school for more information or to donate new or gently worn uniforms. Mobile Crisis Response Services Georgia Regional Hospital 912-356-2011 request Mobile Crisis Unit Crisis response services to youth/adolescents and their families/guardians dealing with crises involving mental health and or addictive diseases. The Crisis Stabilization Program LAKESIDE CENTER 912-330-8335 after hours crisis hotline A medically monitored short-term residential service that provides psychiatric and behavioral stabilization, and detoxification for seriously, emotionally disturbed youth. Department for Exceptional Children 2 2012 Community Resource Guide ADVOCACY Arc of Effingham P. O. Box 219 Eden, GA 31307 912-748-4414 Email: Dasherdasher9@aol.com The Arc of Effingham works with all children and adults with cognitive, intellectual, and developmental disabilities in every aspect of community life to improve their quality of life. Coastal Center for Developmental Services (CCDS) 1249 Eisenhower Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-644-7500 CCDS is dedicated to helping individuals with disabilities achieve their optimal level of health, development, independence and economic selfsufficiency Atlanta Alliance on Developmental Disabilities 1440 Dutch Valley Place, Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30324-5371 404-881-9777 www.aadd.org AADD‟s mission is to build communities of support, acceptance, and opportunity for children, adults, and families living with developmental disabilities. For many of the people they have helped, AADD means the difference between stability and homelessness, sickness and health, isolation and inclusion, discrimination and dignity. Coastal Children Advocacy P. O Box 9929 Savannah, Georgia 31412 912-236-1401 www.ccac-savannah.org Provides support to children who have been a victim to physical or sexual abuse. Georgia Advocacy Office (GAO) 150 East Ponce De Leon Avenue, # 430 Decatur, GA 30030 404-885-1234 www.thegao.org The Georgia Advocacy Office (GAO) is a private nonprofit corporation. Its mission is to work with and for oppressed and vulnerable individuals in Georgia who are labeled as disabled or mentally ill to secure their protection and advocacy. Chatham-Savannah Citizen Advocacy 7 East Congress Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 912-236-5798 www.savannahcitizenadvocacy.org The mission of Citizens Advocacy Office is to work with and for oppressed and vulnerable individuals in Georgia who are labeled as disabled or mentally ill to secure their protection and advocacy. Georgia Legal Services Program, Inc. 104 Marietta, Suite 250 Atlanta, GA 30303 404-206-5175 The Georgia Legal Services Program provides access to justice and opportunities out of poverty for Georgians with low-incomes. Their lawyers and paralegals provide the help that reflects the community's values of fairness, equality, and responsibility to assist others in need. Services Advice and counsel for civil cases Brief service Representation in administrative hearings and court Other legal assistance Educational programs Referrals to private attorneys and to other services Coastal Children’s Advocacy Center P. O. Box 9926 Savannah, GA 31412 912-236-1401 www.ccac-savannah.org Provides supportive services to children who have been victims of or witnesses to sexual or severe physical abuse. Department for Exceptional Children 3 2012 Community Resource Guide Special Projects Statewide Domestic Violence Project Landlord/Tenant Housing Helpline Migrant & Seasonal Farm Workers Project State Bar Pro Bono Project Elder Legal Assistance and Elder Abuse Prevention Projects Homeless Legal Assistance Project Legal Assistance for Persons with HIV/AIDS Long-term Care Ombudsman Projects Provides tools to individuals with disabilities so that hey can become as independent as possible. Matthew Reardon Center 7135 Hodgson Memorial Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-9098 www.matthewreardon.org Provide parent advocacy that allows parents to have access to an individual who will assist them in obtaining appropriate treatment and educational opportunities available in the community. Greenbrier Children’s Center Inc. 3607 Hopkins Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 Phone: 912-234-3431 www.greenbriarchildrenscenter.org Greenbrier is a long-term supportive environment for children ages 13-17 who cannot remain in their homes due to family disruption caused by abuse, neglect, abandonment, or who have not adjusted to foster care. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill 912-353-7173 or Statewide 1-800-715-4225 www.nami-savannah.org or www.nami.org Provides support groups, education and advocacy for family and friends of those with mental illness. Family-to-family class offered free to family and friends of individuals with severe mental illness (taught by trained NAMI family members). Safe Kids of Savannah Coalition 420 Mall Boulevard, Suite A Savannah, GA 31406 912-353-3148 www.safekidssavannah.org Promotes the prevention of unintentional injuries to children; provides education through classes, materials, workshops, special events; distributes safety equipment such as car seats, bike helmets and fire alarms; advocate for children‟s safety. Kicklighter Resource Center, Inc. 7219 Seawright Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-7633 www.kicklightercenter.org The mission of the Kicklighter Resource Center, Inc. is to improve the quality of life of children and adults with mental retardation, autism, and other developmental disabilities through advocacy, community awareness, family support and direct services. Savannah-Chatham County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) 428 Bull St. Savannah, GA 31401 912-447-8908 Recruits and trains judge appointed community volunteers to speak up for the best interests of abused or neglected children in juvenile court proceedings. Latin America Services Organization 1900 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-238-2032 www.lasonet.org Promotes the well being and integration of Hispanics into local U.S.A. societies. Senior Citizens 3025 Bull St. Savannah, GA 31405 912-236-0363 Actively advocates for the area‟s senior community. Promotes independence through Meals on Wheels, Senior Companions, Ruth F. Living Independence for Everyone, Inc. (L.I.F.E) 12020 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31419 912-920-2414 www.lifecil.com Department for Exceptional Children 4 2012 Community Resource Guide Byck Adult Day Care Center, Community Centers (includes Garden City, Port Wentworth and Thunderbolt), and Transportation programs. Wesley Community Centers of Savannah, Inc. 1601 Drayton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-236-4426 www.wesleyctrs-savh.org Provides family advocacy, adult literacy, support groups for women who have experienced domestic or sexual violence, individual counseling for adults and children, after school activities, summer multicultural camp and Project Safe Place (a safe haven for children in need). __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Department for Exceptional Children 5 2012 Community Resource Guide CHILDREN SERVICES CHILD CARE / AFTER SCHOOL CARE Cooperative Extension Service 912-658-7981 www.ces.ugaextension.com/chatham/ Provides programs on child care. 2010 After School Program – City of Savannah 912.525-3100 Ext. 1665 or 1664 The City of Savannah‟s After School Program accepts students needing assistance in completing daily homework and special projects, with emphasis on reading, language arts and mathematics. Annual objectives are based on the student‟s attendance and grades that are set for this program; therefore, students are required to attend on a regular basis and the parent/guardian must agree to provide a copy of the student‟s report card to the lead tutor. Trained tutors, computer availability, instructional material, and an afternoon snack are provided. An application and a copy of the student‟s report card are required. Registration is limited at each center. Georgia Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies 190 Crossroads Parkway Savannah, GA 31407 912-443-3011 or 877-935-7575 www.gaccrra.org Collaborates with families, community and state partners, GACCRRA advocates to support the early care and education community by responding to their needs in building capacity for safe, healthy and nurturing community environments for child development. Greenbrier Children’s Center, Inc. 3607 Hopkins Street Savannah, GA 31405 912-234-3431 http://greenbriarchildrenscenter.org The center offers affordable, high quality day care for children ages six months to five years, and includes the Georgia Pre-Kindergarten program. After-school care for elementary school students is also provided. FEE: $15.00 (calendar year) AGES: 6-18 years GRADES: 1st -12th (no kindergartners) DATES: August 22, 2011 - May 31, 2012 DAYS: Monday - Thursday TIME: 3:00p.m. - 6:00p.m. (varies by center) LOCATIONS: Eastside Center: 415 Goebel Avenue Moses Jackson Center: 1410 Richards Street Tremont Center: 2010 Paige Street W. W. Law: 900 East Bolton Street Windsor Forest Center: 308 Briarcliff Circle Hodge Memorial Day Care 805 May Street Savannah, GA 31415 912-233-8421 Provides preschool Day Care for mothers to work/attend school or attend vocational training. Community Childcare Food Supplement, Inc. 107 Southern Boulevard Savannah, GA 31405 912-341-8141 Assists parents in finding day care, offers nutrition workshops for day care providers and helps day care providers to become certified with DHR. Department for Exceptional Children 6 2012 Community Resource Guide Jenkins, Victor B. Jr. Memorial Boys Club, Inc. 6408 Waters Avenue Savannah, GA 31406 912-352-0964 Provides an after school program for boys ages 6 to 15 years, including basketball and summer camps. Tybee Island Teen Center 9 Cedarwood Drive Tybee Island, GA, 31328 912-786-8219 Provides activities for teens 12-18 years old (No fee if you live on Tybee); open 4:00-6:30 Monday - Thursday; 6:00-10:00 on Fridays; 1:00-6:00 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Kicklighter Resource Center, Inc. 7219 Seawright Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-7633 www.kicklightercenter.org The mission of the Kicklighter Resource Center, Inc., is to improve the quality of life of children and adults with mental retardation, autism, and other developmental disabilities through advocacy, community awareness, family support and direct services. Wesley Community Center 1601 Drayton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-447-5711 www.wesleyctrs-savh.org Provides child care to ALL children, including children with disabilities. There is a sliding fee for low income families. YMCA of Coastal Georgia - Pryme Tyme 6400 Habersham St. Savannah, GA 31405 912-354-5480 www.ymcaofcoastalga.org YMCA‟s Pryme Tyme is a before school and after school program for elementary school children. Pryme Tyme is held at the elementary schools and fee is based on family‟s income. Lutheran Services of Savannah 6555 Abercorn Street, Suite 117 Savannah, Georgia 31405 912-355-2083 www.lsga.org Lutheran Services of Georgia offers programs for adoption, disaster response, employment services, family and children services, foster care, and refugee resettlement. Lutheran Services of Georgia is an active member of Lutheran Services in America, the largest none-profit social ministry enterprise in the country. YMCA Savannah Family Center Provides full and half day options for children ages two through five. Activities include arts and crafts, music, exercise, stories, field trips, and swimming. Pediatria HealthCare For Kids 25 Chatham Center South Savannah, GA 31405 912-447-5437 Fax: 912-447-9584 Pediatria HealthCare For Kids provides center based day health services and home based private duty nursing services for medically complex and fragile children. They utilize caring, skilled professionals in nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and respiratory care to deliver these services. Department for Exceptional Children YOUTH CLUBS Big Brother Big Sister of Coastal Empire 428 Bull Street Suite 203 Savannah, Georgia 31401 912-233-7669 Big Brother Big Sister makes a positive difference in the lives of children by promoting their selfesteem, expanding their awareness of life‟s opportunities, and providing them with guidance and support through long-term, one-to-one mentoring with caring adults. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Coastal Empire matches children ages 6 through 16 with adults and young adult volunteer mentors. 7 2012 Community Resource Guide Boy Scouts of America 11900 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31420 912-927-7272 www.bsasavannah.org The Boy Scouts of America provides a youth program of character development and valuesbased leadership training. Boy Scouts of America prepares young people to make ethical and moral choices throughout their lifetime. experiential hands-on programs. All programs align with Georgia's performance standards, while equipping students with the tools to be personally and professionally successful. JA brings the real world to students, opening their minds to their full potential by bridging the business and education communities. Frank Callen Boys & Girls Club 510 East Charlton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-233-2939 www.bgcsavannah.org Frank Callen Boys and Girls Club provides a safe, welcoming place for youth and their families with activities that builds character and enables growth and excellence academically, socially, ethically, productive, resulting in responsible leaders and citizens. 100 Black Men of Savannah, Inc. P.O. Box 14606 Savannah, GA 31416 866-560-8865 www.100blackmensav.org 100 Black Men of America, Inc. is committed to the intellectual development of youth, and the economic empowerment of the African American community based on respect for family, spirituality, justice, and integrity. The organization‟s primary mission is the mentoring of young African-American males, and also provides college scholarships to graduates of its Youth Leadership. YOUTH SERVICES Girl Scout Council 127 Abercorn Street, Suite 400 Savannah, GA 31401-3771 912-236-1571 www.girlscouting.org Girl Scout is an organization dedicated solely to girls where, in an accepting and nurturing environment, girls develop character and skills for success in the real world. The Adopted Teen Empowerment and Mentoring Program (ATEAM) Cost: free, for the teen to be eligible they were adopted through a state agency and receiving adoption assistance. Ages: grades 6-12th. The Adopted Teen Empowerment & Mentoring Program (ATEAM) is designed for adopted teens in 6th-12th grades. The ATEAM provides participants with an opportunity for mutual support and self-expression through group interactions with other adopted teens. For more information please call 912-484-4944. Jenkins, Victor B. Jr. Memorial Boys Club, 6408 Waters Avenue, P. O. Box 14271 Savannah, GA 31416 912-352-0964 Provides an after school program for boys ages 6 to 15 years, including basketball and summer camps. Ash Tree Organization, Inc. 2512 Habersham Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-651-9662 www.ashtreeorg.org Provides mentoring, tutorials, after school programs, and other services to youth referred by the Juvenile Court. Ash Tree programs are a community alternative to detention and focus on getting youth back on track. Junior Achievement of Georgia – Savannah District 2 East Bryan St., Suite 100 Savannah, GA 31401 912-790-7822 www.georgia.ja.org Junior Achievement is the world‟s largest organization dedicated to educating students in grades K-12 about entrepreneurship, work readiness and financial literacy through Department for Exceptional Children 8 2012 Community Resource Guide Childcare and Parent Services Program (CAPS) Chatham County DFCS 761 Wheaton Street P. O. Box 2566 Savannah, Georgia 31498-1301 (912) 651-2217 Cost: based on the number of people in the family and total amount of family income. The Childcare and Parent Services (CAPS) program helps families in Georgia pay for early childhood and school age care and education programs. Parents or guardians who have a limited income and are working, attending school, or in training may qualify to receive subsidized child care. Subsidized care is available for children from age birth to age 13 or up to age 18 if the child has special needs. Georgia Council on Child Abuse 1375 Peachtree Street, NE, Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30309 800-532-3208 www.nal.usda.gov/pavnet/fp/fpgeorgi.htm GCCA seeks to break the cycle of child abuse through goals that include increasing awareness and public responsiveness, developing professional resources, preventing child abuse, and supporting research and program evaluation. Greenbriar Children’s Center, Inc. 3709 Hopkins Street Savannah, GA 31405 912-234-3431 www.greenbriarchildrenscenter.org Offers a residential group home that provides long term care for children ages 10-17; an emergency shelter which services infants and children to 17 years of age; independent living program which services youth 16-21 who are homeless, runaways or without support of family or other caretakers. Coastal Children’s Advocacy Center P. O. Box 9926 Savannah, GA 31412 912-236-1401 www.ccac-savannah.org Provides supportive services to children who have been victims of or witnesses to sexual or severe physical abuse. Lifeline for Children – Chatham County DFCS P. O. Box 2566 761 Wheaton St. Savannah, GA 31402 912-651-2110 http://www.chathamdfcs.org/lifeline/lifeline.ht ml Staffed by community volunteers, DFCS staff members and children services professionals, Lifeline for Children promotes the prevention of child abuse and neglect through public awareness, community education and prevention programs. GoodGuides Mentoring Program Goodwill Industries of the Coastal Empire, Inc. 7220 Sallie Mood Drive Savannah, GA 31410 912-354-6611 ext 112 (Jonathan McCollar jmccollar@goodwillsavannahga.org) GoodGuides is a national mentoring program for youth between the ages of 12 and 17 who are at risk of dropping out of school or joining a gang, or are at risk for delinquency. The goal of the GoodGuides program is to help these youth build career plans and skills and prepare for school completion, post-secondary training and productive work. GoodGuides Program: Help prepare youth for good jobs and careers. Empower young people to make positive decisions. Contribute to the well-being and capabilities of youth. Offer inspiration and hope to youth in our community. Department for Exceptional Children Tybee Island Teen Center 9 Cedarwood Drive Tybee Island, GA 31328 912-786-8219 Provides activities for teens 12-18 years old; indoor basketball court, pool tables, and football, open 4:00-6:30 Monday - Thursday; 6:00-10:00 on Fridays; and 1:00-6:00 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. 9 2012 Community Resource Guide Youth Futures Authority 601 E. 66th Street Savannah, GA 31405 912-352-7054 www.youthfutures.com Youth Futures Authority is the Family Connections Collaborative for Chatham County. Family Connection works to improve the lives of children and families through collaboration and results oriented planning. __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Department for Exceptional Children 10 2012 Community Resource Guide COUNSELING: FAMILY/FINANCIAL/HEALTH Individual, Family and Group therapy - provided in small groups in the elementary or middle schools. Barnabas Center for Counseling 1 Oglethorpe Professional Blvd Savannah, GA 31406-4883 912-352-7638 www.barnabascenter.net The center provides individual, marriage, and family therapy. Our therapists are state licensed and are trained to work with children, adolescents and adults. We deal with a vast array of issues, among them: physical, verbal, and sexual abuse; ADD, depression, marital, parenting issues, anxiety, panic disorders, premarital counseling, child and adolescent issues. The Barnabas Center additionally offers workshops and retreats on a variety of topics ranging from marriage enrichment to parenting skills. Cost: Services are covered by most health insurance plans and the center offers a sliding scale to those who qualify. Parent & Child Development Services 107 Fahm Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-238-2777 Offers family counseling, to children ages 4-17 years. Recovery Place, Inc. 835 E. 65th Street Savannah, GA 31405 912-355-1440 / 1-800-627-4010 www.recoveryplace.org Recovery Place, Inc. assists people of all ages in facing and overcoming their addictions by providing individualized solutions for all of their patients. One-on-one help or group therapy is available. Services are delivered through the following programs: Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Professional Resource Program Survivor‟s Workshop The Affected Family Program TANF Residential/RFW Program Savannah/Chatham County Drug Court Savannah/Chatham County DUI Court Level III Residential Program Marriage and Family Therapy Child and Adolescent Program Consumer Credit Counseling Service of the Savannah Area 7505 Waters Avenue, Suite C-11 Savannah, GA 31406 912-691-2227 Email: cccssav@bellsouth.net www.cccssavannah.org Provides debt management counseling. Individuals must visit the website for an application (prior to seeing a counselor) and then call for an appointment. Gateway Behavioral Health Services 415 Bonaventure Road Savannah, Georgia 31404 912-790-6521 Provides a variety of services for children ages 4 – 17 with mental health diagnosis. Services include: Traditional outpatient counseling; Day Support - socialization, leisure skills, and behavioral concerns; Community Support Individual (CSI) – Services provided to the consumer in the home, school or community; Department for Exceptional Children Wesley Community Center 1601 Drayton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-236-4426 Provides individual counseling for adults and children. 11 2012 Community Resource Guide The Counseling Center at Union Mission (Services provides at the two locations below) 107 Fahm Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-238-2777 711 Zitterour Dr. Rincon, GA 31326 912-826-6442 www.unionmission.org The Counseling Center at Union Mission is a comprehensive community-based behavioral health center serving adults, adolescents & children. The center offers an array of high quality services to meet individual and family needs. Clients are accepted on a sliding fee scale adjusted to an individual‟s or family‟s size and financial situation. Additionally third party insurance payers including Medicaid are accepted. _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ The Counseling Center at Union Mission offers: Evening Appointments Individual, Couples/Marital, Family, & Group Treatment Services Licensed Social Workers Licensed Professional Counselors and Addiction Counselors Psychiatrists & Medication Management Substance Abuse Treatment Domestic Violence Intervention Spanish Speaking Therapists Moral Recognition Treatment (MRT) Parenting Classes In-home Case Management Women‟s Empowerment Counseling (for victims of domestic violence) _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Counseling Center of Union Mission provides personalized services to children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families experiencing problems, which may include, but are not limited to: Personal Growth Finding a caring role model to mentor a child or youth Coping with depression, anxiety, stress and anger Parent/child relationships and communication Department for Exceptional Children Family Conflict/Violence Blended family development and growth Divorce adjustment for children and adults Grief and Loss Marital/Relationship Problems Difficulties adjusting to Adolescence Child and Adolescent Behavioral Challenges School or Work-Related Stress Self-Esteem and Identity struggles and conflict Substance Abuse Young Adult Adjustment _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ 12 2012 Community Resource Guide DISABILITY RESOURCES GEORGIA NOW/COMP WAIVER New Options Waiver Program (NOW) and Comprehensive Supports Waiver Program (COMP) A Program of The Georgia Department Of Community Health 2 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30303 www.dch.georgia.gov The COMP Waiver Program is for individuals who need comprehensive and intensive services to live in the community. Individuals eligible for the COMP Waiver Program need out-of-home residential support and supervision or intensive in-home services to remain in the community. Intake & Evaluation Team - Region 5 (covers Chatham County) Phone: 912-303-1649 Toll Free: 1-800-348-3503 The New Options Waiver (NOW) and the Community Habilitation and the Comprehensive Supports Waiver Program (COMP) offer home and community-based services for people with mental retardation or developmental disabilities. A diagnosis of developmental disability includes mental retardation or other closely-related conditions such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism or neurological problems that require a level of care provided in an intermediate care facility for people who have mental retardation. In order to qualify for the waiver programs, the individual must first meet the criteria for Medicaid payment in an institution and certain other criteria. The person is then offered the choice between community-based services or institutional care as long as the community services do not cost more than the institutional care. The NOW/COMP Waiver Programs offer the following services, unless otherwise indicated: Adult Occupational Therapy Adult Physical Therapy Adult Speech and Language Therapy Behavioral Supports Consultation Community Access Community Guide Community Living Support Community Residential Alternative (COMP only) Environmental Accessibility Adaptation Financial Support Services Individual Directed Goods and Services (NOW only) Natural Support Training (NOW only) Pre-vocational Services Respite (NOW only) Specialized Medical Equipment Specialized Medical Supplies Support Coordination Supported Employment Transportation Vehicle Adaption The NOW Waiver Program enables individuals with less intense and urgent needs than out-ofhome residential treatment or extensive waiver services to live independently in the community. Goals for participants in the NOW Waiver Program include: Increasing the independence and quality of life for people with mental retardation or developmental disabilities Department for Exceptional Children Increasing the flexibility of service planning and delivery to meet an individual‟s needs Avoiding the need for more intensive services There is a long waiting list for the NOW/COMP waiver services, so please apply as soon as you can. 13 2012 Community Resource Guide DISABILITY SERVICES Georgia Project for Assistive Technology (GPAT) 404-463-3597 www.gpat.org GPAT provides a range of assistive technology professional development and technical support services to local school system staff, students, and their families. GPAT‟s mission is to develop and enhance local expertise in assistive technology to ensure that students with disabilities have access to the assistive technology devices and services that they need in order to participate, progress, and achieve in their educational programs. GPAT services include professional learning courses, student consultation, and student evaluations. Babies Can’t Wait 132 Stephenson Avenue, Suite 100 Savannah, GA 31405 912-691-6888 / 912-691-6889 www.babiescantwaitcentralga.org Provides complete evaluation and service coordination for children up to age three who have a disability resulting in developmental delays. A comprehensive plan is prepared for a child and can include services such as special instruction, speech therapy, physical and/or occupational therapy, nursing, counseling, home visits and transportation. A coordinator is assigned to the child to ensure that all the child‟s needs are being met and services are administered accordingly. Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities for Georgia 2 Peachtree Street, N.W. Atlanta, GA 30303 404-657-2126 TDD: 404-657-2133 Toll free: 1-888-ASK-GCDD (275-4233) www.gcdd.org The Governor‟s Council on Developmental Disabilities, Georgia‟s DD Council, is the state planning council created by a federal mandate through the Developmental Disabilities Act. The Governor‟s Council on Developmental Disabilities for Georgia promotes activities and creates opportunities which enable people with developmental disabilities to exercise their right to live, learn, work, and play in the place and manner of their choice. CCDS - Day Habilitation 1249 Eisenhower Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912- 644-7500 www.ccds-sav.org Day Habilitation is a compilation of comprehensive services and supports provided to adults with severe and multiple disabilities/ needs. Day Habilitation assists individuals with daily living skills related to self-care, communication, self-direction and other areas that expand opportunities for community inclusion and self sufficiency. In addition to basic individual care, consumers engage in educational and recreational activities throughout each day and community outings. With a physician's approval, speech, occupational and physical therapists are available and can provide evaluations and recommendations to enhance personal skills. Kicklighter Resource Center 7219 Seawright Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-7633 Focuses on improving the quality of life of children and adults with mental retardation, autism, and other developmental disabilities through advocacy, community awareness, family support, and direct programs. Children’s Medical Services 132 Stephenson Avenue, Suite 100 Savannah, GA 31405 912-691-6882 Provides medical services for children and adults with disabilities ages birth to 21 years. Department for Exceptional Children Lekotek of GA, Inc. 1955 Cliff Valley Way, Suite 102 Atlanta, GA 30329 404-633-3430 Email: lekotekga@mindspring.com 14 2012 Community Resource Guide Lekotek offers a wide range of services for children with disabilities and their families. Many activities involve the use of computers or toys adapted especially for a particular child‟s needs. Support groups are available for moms, dads, and grandparents. Lekotek also provides consultation and training services for professionals and parents. operated comprehensive rehabilitation center located in Warm Springs, Georgia on a beautiful 950 acre campus. The Institute provides a full array of medical rehabilitation services, including both inpatient hospitalization and outpatient services. A team of physicians, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, respiratory therapists, recreational therapists, psychologists, dieticians and other professional staff are dedicated to a comprehensive, hands-on approach to maximize the functional gains and health improvement for each patient. Living Independence for Everyone, Inc. (LIFE) 12020 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31419 912-920-2414 www.lifecil.com Services for people with disabilities include home modification, advocacy, independent living skills training, equipment loan closet, support, information referrals, and more. Inpatient Rehab: Amputations, Arthritis, Congenital Deformities Long Term Acute Care Hospital: Complex Orthopedic Conditions Management of Infectious Processes Neurological Conditions Outpatient Services include: Physician Services Podiatry Services Rehabilitation Therapy (PT, OT, Speech) Wound Care Matthew Reardon Center Market Walk, Suite 10B Hodgson Memorial Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-9098 www.matthewreardoncenter.org Services available to children in our region who have a brain disorder that impairs learning, communication, socialization, and movement. Provides respite care for the child so that parents and other care givers may get time away from the demands of care for the child. Savannah Association for the Blind 214 Drayton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-236-4473 www.sabinc.org Low vision, comprehensive rehabilitation facility. All referrals are from eye care professionals. Services are provided at no cost to GA residents. Provides services to public school students who are referred by their school. Muscular Dystrophy Association 29 Leinbach Drive, Suite D-5 Charleston, SC 29407 912-354-9576 www.mdsusa.org Provides a week of summer camp in Rincon for children with Muscular Dystrophy. Provides wheelchairs, braces, and communication devices for persons with MS and assists with repair of these items. Clinic is based at St. Joseph/Candler. Savannah Speech and Hearing 1206 East 66th Street Savannah, GA 31404 912-355-4601 Email: hearingspeech@gapcdr.com www.speech-hearing.org Provides comprehensive services for individuals of all ages who have speech, language, and/or hearing problems. Free hearing and speech screenings every Thursday morning from 10:00 am-11:30 am. Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute 6135 Roosevelt Highway Warm Springs, GA 31830 706-655-5001 www.rooseveltrehab.org Founded by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1927, Roosevelt Warm Springs Roosevelt is a state- Department for Exceptional Children 15 2012 Community Resource Guide Georgia Mentor Network 7130 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Suite 203 Savannah, GA 31406 912-354-8990 www.mentormpn.com or www.ga-mentor.com Provides therapeutic foster care program; serve children, adolescents and adults with special needs. 770-676-2000 or Toll free: 888-827-9455 info@ucpga.org United Cerebral Palsy of Georgia UCP of Georgia services includes early intervention and therapy in an inclusive child care setting, engaging day supports for seniors, employment services, in-home supports, community living supports, after school care, and day supports. UCP of Georgia currently serves children and adults throughout the state. Special Olympics 400 Dekalb Technology Pkwy., Suite 400 Atlanta, GA 30340 229-292-6955 www.specialolympicsga.org Special Olympics is dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities to become physically fit, productive and respected members of society through sports training and competition. Special Olympics offer children and adults with intellectual disabilities year-round training and competition in 26 Olympic-type summer and winter sports. There is no charge to participate in Special Olympics. ………………………………………………….. DISABILITY SPECIFIC ORGANIZATIONS (GEORGIA) Attention Deficit Disorder To identify an ADD group in your area, contact either: Cherokee/Cobb County, North Atlanta & Central Georgia CHADD 350 Weatherstone Place Woodstock, GA 30188 770-517-6963 NorthAtlantaCHADD@yahoo.com www.chaddonline.org/chapters/chadd108.html The SpecialMinds Foundation www.special-minds.com 866-810-1909 Provides books and resources for parents and teachers of children with special needs, learning disabilities, and emotional and behavior issues. A large inventory of books, videos, DVD‟s games, activities, computer software, and classroom posters is available. Autism Society of Greater Georgia P.O. Box 3707 Suwanee, GA 30024 770-094-4474 ga-greatergeorgia@autismsocietyofamerica.org http://www.asaga.com Tools for Life 1700 Century Guide, Suite 300 Atlanta, GA 30345 1-800-497-8665 or 404-486-6333 www.gatfl.org If you are one of 1,250,000 Georgians with disabilities, Tools for Life can give you and your family more options for greater freedom in your lives. Tools for Life increases access to appropriate assistive technology devices and assistive technology services for all Georgians with disabilities so they can live, learn, work, and play independently in communities of their choice. Brain Injury Brain Injury Association of Georgia/Brain Injury Resource Foundation 1441 Clifton Road, NE #114-A Atlanta, GA 30322 kparsatl@hotmail.com www.birf.info Cerebral Palsy United Cerebral Palsy of Georgia, Inc. 3300 Northeast Expressway, Building #9 Atlanta, GA 30341 770- 676-2000 dwilush@ucpga.org www.ucpga.org United Cerebral Palsy of Georgia, Inc. 3300 Northeast Expressway - Building 9 Atlanta, GA 30341 Department for Exceptional Children 16 2012 Community Resource Guide Special Health Care Needs Down Syndrome Association of Atlanta 4355J Cobb Parkway, Suite 213 Atlanta, GA 30339 404-320-3233 contactus@atlantadsaa.org www.atlantadsaa.org Family Voices of Georgia 2460 LeHaven Drive Tucker, GA 30084 770-256-2988 www.familyvoices.org Epilepsy Foundation of Georgia 6065 Roswell Road, NE, Suite 515 Atlanta, GA 30328 800-527-7105 (In GA) 404- 527-7155 epilepsy@epilepsyga.org www.epilepsyga.org Fragile Kids Foundation 3350 Riverwood Parkway, Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30339 770-951-6111 help@fragilekids.org http://fragilekids-org.doodlekit.com/home Learning Disabilities Association of Georgia 2566 Shallowford Road, Suite 104, PMB 353 Atlanta, GA 30345 404-303-7774 ldaga@bellsouth.net www.ldag.org Speech, Language, and Hearing Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association 20423 State Road 7, Suite F6-491 Boca Raton, FL 33498 800-226-4742 execdir@gsha.org www.gsha.org Mental Health Georgia Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health 1381 Metropolitan Parkway Atlanta, GA 30310 800-832-8645 404- 758-4500 sue.smith@gpsn.org www.gpsn.org Spina Bifida National Mental Health Association of Georgia 100 Edgewood Avenue, N.E., Suite 502 Atlanta, GA 30303 404-527-7175 ellyn@mhageorgia.org www.nmhag.org Tourette Syndrome Spina Bifida Association of Georgia, Inc. 1448 McLendon Drive, Suite B Decatur, GA 30033 770-939-1044 info@spinabifidaga.org www.spinabifidaga.org Tourette Syndrome Association of Georgia P.O. Box 6147 Athens, GA 30606 706-248-9784 tsageorgia@bellsouth.net www.georgiatourette.org NAMI-Georgia, National Alliance on Mental Illness 3050 Presidential Drive, Suite 202 Atlanta, GA 30340 800-728-1052 770- 234-0855 NAMI-GA@nami.org www.namiga.org Department for Exceptional Children 17 2012 Community Resource Guide ORGANIZATIONS FOR PARENTS STATE AGENCIES Parent Mentor Partnership Division for Exceptional Students Georgia Department of Education 1870 Twin Towers East Atlanta, GA 30334-5060 404-657-9965 psolomon@doe.k12.ga.us www.doe.k12.ga.us State Coordinator for NCLB (No Child Left Behind) Georgia Department of Education 1854 Twin Towers East Atlanta, GA 30334 404- 657-4209 ckeith@doe.k12.ga.uswww.doe.k12.ga.us State Mediation System Division for Exceptional Students Georgia Department of Education 1870 Twin Towers East Atlanta, GA 30334-9048 404-656-3963 www.gadoe.org Parent Training and Information Center (PTI) Parent Training and Information Center 3805 Presidential Parkway, Suite 207 Atlanta, GA 30340 800-229-2038 770- 451-5484 info@parenttoparentofga.org www.parenttoparentofga.org Protection and Advocacy Agency The Georgia Advocacy Office 150 E. Ponce de Leon Avenue, Suite 430 Decatur, GA 30030 800-537-2329 (in GA only) 404- 885-1234 (V/TTY) info@thegao.orgwww.thegao.org Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Georgia Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc. 114 Baker Street, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30308-3366 404-659-0214 gapta@bellsouth.net www.georgiapta.org Programs for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities: Ages Birth through 2 Babies Can't Wait Program/ Children And Youth with Special Needs Division of Public Health Department of Human Resources 2 Peachtree Street, 11217 Atlanta, GA 30303-3186 800- 229-2038 404-657-2726 dlcheatham@dhr.state.ga.us www.health.state.ga.us/programs/bcw Georgia Children's Network (GCN) 1105 Rock Pointe Look Woodstock, GA 30188 770-442-8357 carolsadler@bellsouth.net http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GAChildrensNetwork Independent Living Statewide Independent Living Council of Georgia, Inc. 755 Commerce Drive, Suite 415 Decatur, GA 30030 888-288-9780 / 770- 270-6860 / 770-270-5671 ppuckett@silcga.org www.silcga.org Programs for Infants and Young Children: Ages Birth through 5 Bright from the Start Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning 10 Park Place South Atlanta, GA 30303 404-656-5957 http://decal.ga.gov/ National Council on Independent Living 1710 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, 5th Floor Washington, DC 20036 202-207-0334 (V); 202-207-0340 (TTY) ncil@ncil.org / www.ncil.org Department for Exceptional Children 18 2012 Community Resource Guide Atlanta, GA 30345-3020 404-486-6364 dru.fentem@dol.state.ga.us www.vocrehabga.org State Department of Education: Special Education Division for Exceptional Students Georgia Department of Education 1870 Twin Towers East Atlanta, GA 30334-9048 404-656-3963 www.gadoe.org Office of State Coordinator of Vocational Education for Students with Disabilities Vocational Education Special Needs Unit Georgia Department of Education 1752 Twin Towers East Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-3042 dfleming@doe.k12.ga.us Programs for Children with Disabilities: Ages 3 through 6 Division for Exceptional Students Georgia Department of Education 1870 Twin Towers East Atlanta, GA 30334-5060 404- 657-9965 jstevens@doe.k12.ga.us www.doe.k12.ga.us Programs for Children with Special Health Care Needs Office of Children with Special Needs Department of Human Resources Division of Public Health Family Health Branch 2 Peachtree Street, N.W., 11-227 Atlanta, GA 30303(888) 404-651-8224 / 404-657-2726 www.health.state.ga.us/programs State Education Agency Rural Representative Division for Exceptional Students Georgia Department of Education 1870 Twin Towers East Atlanta, GA 30334-9048 404-656-3963 www.gadoe.org Programs for Children and Youth who are Deaf-Blind Georgia Sensory Assistance Project Georgia State University Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education (EPSE) P.O. Box 3979 Atlanta, GA 30302-3979 800-597-2356 (V/TTY) / 404-413-8316 kheller@gsu.edu http://education.gsu.edu/georgiadeafblindproj State Mental Health Representative for Children and Youth Department of Human Resources Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Addictive Diseases 2 Peachtree Street, N.W., 23420 Atlanta, GA 30303-3171 404-657-5681 dmorgan@dhr.state.ga.ushttp://mhddad.dhr.georg ia.gov/portal/site/DHR-MHDDAD/ State Program for Brain and Spinal Injuries Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund Commission 2 Peachtree Street NW, 26.426 Atlanta, GA 30303 888-233-5760 / 404-656-5960 clyoung@dhr.state.ga.uswww.bsitf.state.ga.us State Mental Health Agency Division of Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities and Addictive Diseases Department of Human Resources 2 Peachtree Street, N.W., 22224 Atlanta, GA 30303-3142 404-657-2260 gbskinner@dhr.state.ga.uswww.mhddad.dhr.geor gia.gov Technology-Related Assistance Georgia Department of Labor Vocational Rehabilitation Program Tools for Life, Georgia Assistive Technology Act Program 1700 Century Circle, Suite 300 Atlanta, GA 30345 State Vocational Rehabilitation Agency Vocational Rehabilitation Program Georgia Department of Labor 1700 Century Circle, Suite 300 Department for Exceptional Children 19 2012 Community Resource Guide 800-497-8665 / 404-638-0390 / 404-486-6333 (TTY) info@gatfl.orgwww.gatfl.org Decatur, GA 30030 800-822-9727 (in GA only) 404- 373-2040 (V/TTY) www.vocrehabga.org/lev3j.html Regional ADA Technical Assistance Center Burton Blatt Institute Syracuse University 1419 Mayson Street Atlanta, GA 30324 800-949-4232 (V/TTY) / 404-541-9001 sedbtacproject@law.syr.eduwww.sedbtac.org State CHIP Program (health care for low-income uninsured children) PeachCare for Kids P.O. Box 2583 Atlanta, GA 30301-2583 877-427-3224 www.peachcare.org Special Format Library Georgia Library for Accessible Services 1150 Murphy Avenue, S.W. Atlanta, GA 30310 800-248-6701 or 404-756-4619 glass@georgialibraries.org; scone@georgialibraries.org www.georgialibraries.org …………………………………………………… NATIONAL RESOURCES ANGELMAN SYNDROME Angelman Syndrome Foundation 3015 E. New York Street, Suite A2265 Aurora, IL 60504 1-800-432-6435 www.angelman.org Telecommunications Relay Services 800-255-0135 (V) 800-255-0056 (TTY); 711 (TTY) 800-229-5746 (Speech to Speech-English) 866-260-9470 (Speech to Speech-Spanish) APRAXIA The Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association 1151 Freeport Road #243 Pittsburgh, PA 15238 412-343-4379 www.apraxia-kids.org Programs for People with Developmental Disabilities Office of Developmental Disabilities Division of Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities and Addictive Diseases Department of Human Resources 2 Peachtree Street, N.W., 22108 Atlanta, GA 30303-3142 404-463-8037 srhall1@dhr.state.ga.ushttp://mhddad.dhr.georgia. gov/ ARTHRITIS American Juvenile Arthritis 1330 West Peach Tree Street Atlanta, GA 30309 1-800-283-7800 www.arthritis.org Councils on Developmental Disabilities Georgia Council On Developmental Disabilities 2 Peachtree Street, N.W., 26th Floor Atlanta, GA 30303 888- 275-4233/404- 657-2126 404-657-2133 (TDD) eejacobson@dhr.state.ga.us www.gcdd.org ASTHMA Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America 1233 20th Street, NW, Suite 402 Washington, DC 20036 1-800-727-8462 www.aafa.org ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER CHADD: Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders 8181 Professional Pl., Suite 150 Client Assistance Program Georgia Client Assistance Program 123 N. McDonough Street Department for Exceptional Children 20 2012 Community Resource Guide Landover, MD 20785 1-800-233-4050 www.chadd.org www.info.med.yale.edu/chldstdy.wspws BALANCE DISORDERS AND DIZZINESS EAR Foundation 1817 Patterson Street Nashville, TN 37203-2110 1-800-545-HEAR www.earfoundation.org Attention Deficit Disorder Association P. O. Box 543 Pottstown, PA 19464 484-945-2101 www.add.org BRAIN INJURY Brain Injury Association of America 8201 Greensboro Drive, Suite 611 McLean, VA 22102 703-761-0750 www.biausa.org AUTISM MAPP Services for Autism and Asperger Syndrome P. O. Box 524 Crown Pointe, IN 46302 219-662-1311 www.autcom.org BRAIN TUMORS American Brain Tumor Association 2720 River Road, Suite 146 Des Plaines, IL 60018 1-800-886-2282 www.abta.org Autism Society of America 7910 Woodmont Ave., Suite 300 Bethesda, MD 20814-3067 1-800-3AUTISM (328-8476) www.autism-society.org Brain Tumor Foundation for Children, Inc. 1835 Savoy Drive, Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30341 1-770-458-5554 www.braintumorkids.org First Signs P. O. Box 358 Merrimac, MA 01860 978-346-4380 www.firstsigns.org Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation 274 Madison Avenue, Suite 1301 New York, NY 10016 1-212-448-9494 / 1-866-CBT-HOPE (228-4673) www.cbtf.org AUTISM AND SENSORY IMPAIRMENTS CAN – Cure Autism Now 5455 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 715 Los Angeles, CA 90036 1-888-8-AUTISM (288476) www.cureautismnow.org National Brain Tumor Foundation 414 Thirteenth Street, Suite 700 Oakland, CA 94612-2603 1-800-934-2873 (info line) www.braintumor.org The National Alliance for Autism Research 99 Wall Street, Research Park Princeton, NJ 08540 1-888-777-NAAR (5227) www.naar.org CANCER American Cancer Society 1599 Clifton Road NE Atlanta, GA 30329-4251 1-800-227-2345 www.cancer.org Online Asperger’s Syndrome Information and Support (OASIS) www.udel.edu/bkirby/aperger Yale Program for Autism, Prader-Willi Syndrome and Williams Syndrome 40 Temple Street, Suite 71 New Haven, CT 06520-7900 203-764-4370 Department for Exceptional Children 21 2012 Community Resource Guide National Childhood Cancer Foundation 4600 East West Highway, #600 Bethesda, MD 20814-3457 1-800-458-6223 www.nccf.org National Down Syndrome Society 666 Broadway, 8th Floor New York, NY 10012-2317 1-800-221-4602 www.ndss.org CEREBRAL PALSY Kennedy Krieger Institute Phelps Center for Cerebral Palsy and Neurodevelopmental Medicine 707 N. Broadway Baltimore, MD 21205 1-888-554-2080 www.kennedykrieger.org DYSLEXIA The national Dyslexia Association 8600 La Salle Road Chester Building, Suite 382 Baltimore, MD 21286-2044 1-800-222-3123 www.interdys.org/index.jsp UCP – United Cerebral Palsy Associations 1660 L. Street NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036-5602 1-800-872-5827 www.ucp.org EPILEPSY American Epilepsy Society 342 North Main Street West Hartford, CT 06117-2507 1-860-596-7505 www.aesnet.org FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome 900 17th Street, NW, Suite 910 Washington, DC 20006 1-800-66 NOFAS (66327) www.nofas.org DEAF-BLIND American Association for the Deaf-Blind 814 Thayer Avenue, Suite 302 Silver Spring, MD 20910-4500 301-495-4403 www.aadb.org DIABETES MELLITUS American Diabetes Association 1701 N. Beauregard Street Alexandria, VA 22311 703-549-1500 www.diabetes.org The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Family Resource Institute P. O. Box 2525 Lynnwood, WA98036 1-800-999-3429 www.fetalalcoholsyndrome.org DOWN SYNDROME Association for Children with Down Syndrome 4 Fern Place Plainview, NY 11803 516-933-4700 Ext. 100 www.acds.org FOOD ALLERGY The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network 11781 Lee Jackson Hwy., Suite 160 Fairfax, VA 22033-3309 1-800-929-4040 www.foodallergy.org Kennedy Krieger Institute Down Syndrome Clinic 707 N. Broadway Baltimore, MD 21205 1-888-554-2080 www.kennedykrieger.org Department for Exceptional Children FRAGILE X National Fragile X Foundation P.O. Box 190488 San Francisco, CA 94119-0488 1-800-688-8765 www.FragileX.org 22 2012 Community Resource Guide GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX, GER, ACID REFLUX, GERD Pediatric Adolescent Gastroesophageal Reflux Association Inc. (PAGER) P. O. Box 1153 Germantown, MD 20875-1153 301-601-9541 (parent line) www.reflux.org National Mental Health Association 2001 Beauregard Street, 12th Floor Alexandria, VA 22311 1-800-969-NMHA (6642) / 1-800-433-5959 www.nmha.org INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES The Arc of the United States 1010 Wayne Avenue, Suite 650 Silver Spring, MD 20910 1-800-433-5255 www.TheArc.org Gastrointestinal Disorders The Oley Foundation 214 Hun Memorial Albany Medical Center, A-28 Albany, NY 12208-3478 1-800-776-OLEY (6539) www.oley.org AAMR-American Association on Mental Retardation 444 N Capitol Street, Suite 846 Washington, DC 20001 1-800-424-3688 www.aamr.org HEARING IMPAIRMENTS American Society for Deaf Children P. O. Box 3355 Gettysburg, PA 17325 1-800-942-2732 (voice/TDD) www.deafchildren.org American Speech, Language, Hearing Association 10801 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852 1-800-634-8255 www.asha.org MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 3rd Avenue - 6th Floor 1-800-344-4867 www.nmss.org MUSCULAR DISTROPHY Muscular Dystrophy Association 3300 E. Sunrise Drive Tucson, AZ 85718-3299 1-800-572-1717 www.mdausa.org Spanish: www.mdaenespanol.org John Tray Clinic for Preschool Deaf Children 806 W Adams Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90007 1-800-522-4582 (voice/TDD) www.johntrayclinic.org NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS Children’s Neurobiological Solutions 1726 Franceschi Road Santa Barbara, CA 93103 1-805-965-8838 www.cnsfoundation.org National Association of the Deaf 814 Thayer Avenue, Suite D Silver Spring, MD 20910-4500 301-587-1789 (TDD) www.nad.com The Colleen Giblin Foundation 690 Kinderkamack Road, Suite 104 Oradell, NJ 07649 201-262-2463 www.colleengiblinfound.org Telecommunications for the Deaf, Inc. (TDI) 8630 Fenton Street, Suite 604 301-589-3786 (voice) 301-589-3006 (TTY) www.tdi-online.org Department for Exceptional Children 23 2012 Community Resource Guide OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER OC Foundation 676 State Street New Haven, CT 06511-6508 203-401-2070 www.ocfoundation.org Muscular Dystrophy Family Foundation, Inc. 2330 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208-5730 1-800-544-1213 www.mdff.org STUTTERING Stuttering Foundation of America 3100 Walnut Grove Road, Suite 603 Memphis, TN 38111-0749 1-800-992-9392 www.stutteringhelp.org PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME The Prader-Willi Syndrome Association (USA) 5700 Midnight Pass Road, Suite 6 Sarasota, FL 34242 1-800-926-4797 www.pwsausa.org TOURETTE SYNDROME Tourette Syndrome Association 42-40 Bell Boulevard Bayside, NY 11361-2820 718-224-2999 www.tsa-usa.org RETT SYNDROME International Rett Syndrome Association 9121 Piscataway Road #2B Clinton, MD 20735 301-856-3334 www.rettsyndrome.org VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS American Council of the Blind 1155 15th Street NW, Suite 1004 Washington, DC 20005 1-800-424-8666 www.acb.org SICKLE CELL ANEMIA Sickle Cell Disease Association of America 16 S. Calvert Street, Suite 600 Baltimore, MD 21202 1-800-421-8453 www.sicklecelldisease.org American Foundation for the Blind 11 Penn Plaza, Suite 300 New York, NY 10001 1-800-232-5463 www.afb.org SPINA BIFIDA Spina Bifida Association of America 4590 MacArthur Blvd. NW. Suite 250 Washington, DC 20007-4226 1-800-621-3141 www.sbaa.org National Eye Institute Building 31, Room 6A32 31 Center Drive MSC 2510 Bethesda, MD 20892-2510 301-496-5248 www.nei.nih.gov SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY Families of SMA P. O. Box 196 Libertyville, IL 60048-0916 1-800-886-1762 www.fsma.org National Organization of Parents of Blind Children 1800 Johnson Street Baltimore, MD 21230 410-659-9314 Ext. 2360 www.nfb.org Muscular Dystrophy Association 3300 E. Sunrise Drive Tucson, AZ 85718-3299 1-800-572-1717 www.mdausa.org Spanish: www.mdenespanol.org Department for Exceptional Children 24 2012 Community Resource Guide WILLIAMS SYNDROME Williams Syndrome Association P. O. Box 297 Clawson, MI 48017-0297 248-244-2229 www.williams-syndrome.org Provides information on disability related issues, referral to local resources. Resources are available in English and Spanish. Parent to Parent of Georgia 1-800-229-2038 www.parenttoparentofga.org Parent to Parent of Georgia is a non profit organization providing support and information to parents of children with disabilities who live in Georgia. Maintains a statewide database of available services in Georgia. ………………………………………………… NATIONAL INFORMATION RESOURCES CEC – Council for Exceptional Children 1110 N. Glebe Road, Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22201 1-888-232-7733 Email: service@cec.sped.org www.cec.sped.org Provides informational materials, referrals to local resources, national conferences special education issues and as well as national advocacy efforts. The National Center of Medical Home Initiatives for Children with Special Needs American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 141 Northwest Point Blvd. Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 847-434-4000 www.medicalhomeinfo.org The goal of this program is to ensure that children with special needs have a medical home where health care services are accessible, familycentered, continuous, comprehensive, coordinated, compassionate and culturally competent. Through the National Center, physicians, parents, administrators and other health professionals have access to educational, resource and advocacy materials, guidelines for care, evaluation tools and technical assistance. ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education 1110 N. Glebe Road, Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22201-5704 1-800-328-0272 www.ericec.org Disability related information and referrals‟ to local resources. Institute for Family-Centered Care 7900 Wisconsin Ave., Ste. 405 Bethesda, MD 20814 301-652-0281 www.familycenteredcare.org The Institute of Family-Centered Care, a nonprofit organization, provides essential leadership to advance the understanding and practice of patient- and family-centered care. The Institute serves as a central resource for both family members and members of the health care field. Sibling Support Project 6512 23rd Ave. NW, Ste. 213 Seattle, WA 98117 206-297-6368 www.siblingsupport.org Provides publications, training and technical assistance to help organize peer-support and education programs for siblings of people with disabilities. Conducts workshops throughout the United States for families and service providers. NICHCY – National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities P. O. Box 1492 Washington, DC 200123-1492 1-800-695-0285 (voice/TDD) Email: nichcy@aed.org www.nichy.org FAMILY SUPPORT Department for Exceptional Children Family Support Family and Community Liaisons (A program of the GaDOE) Department for Exceptional Children 912-395-1239 or 1331 25 2012 Community Resource Guide If you have a school aged child with a disability, the Department for Exceptional Children‟s Family and Community Liaisons can be a great resource to you. Liaisons can help you locate community and state resources, provide you with parent training on disability issues as well as assist you in the preparation of your child‟s IEP meeting. Family and Community Liaisons are parents of children with disabilities who are hired by the Department for Exceptional Children to advise, educate and support other families navigating through the special education process. Liaisons can also help; If your child has been diagnosed with a disability or chronic illness. If you need information on special education or other services for your child. If you need support at an Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting. If your child is having problems at school. If you would like to find available resources within the community for your child. If you would like to connect with another parent who has experienced similar challenges. If you need parent training on special education or disability related issues. Whether you need help or just want to talk to another parent who understands, please call us. We are here to provide you and your family with assistance and support during your child‟s education at our public school system. _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Department for Exceptional Children 26 2012 Community Resource Guide EDUCATION/TUTORIAL SERVICES After-School Homework Assistance Program (City of Savannah) 912-351-3841 This program accepts students who need help in completing daily homework and special projects with emphasis on Reading, Language Arts and Mathematics. Trained tutors, computer availability, necessary instructional materials and an afternoon snack are provided each afternoon, Monday through Thursday. Parents can enroll their students at each of the listed centers. Enrollment requires a simple application (or any updates from last semester if the child attended) and a copy of the students report card from the first school semester. The program runs from September 1, 2009. Enrollment is limited at each center. FEE: None AGES: 6-18 GRADES: 1-12 (no kindergarten students) DAYS/TIME: Monday thru Thursday, 2:45 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. (adjusted for individual center and school schedules) Grant Regional Center 1310 Richards Street Phone: 912 651-6784 Homework Assistance Monday – Thursday 1st-12th grade, 3:00pm –5:30pm LOCATIONS: Tatemville Neighborhood Center 333 Coleman Street Phone: 912 691-6287 Homework Assistance, Monday-Thursday, 1st-12th grade, 3:00-5:30pm Hudson Hill Neighborhood Center 2227 Hudson Street Telephone 650-7815 Homework Assistance Monday – Thursday 1st-12th grade, 3:00pm 5:00pm John S. Delaware Regional Center 1815 Lincoln Street Phone: 912 651-6793 Homework Assistance, Monday-Thursday, Ages 6-17, 3:00 - 6:00pm Liberty City Neighborhood Center 1401 Mills B. Lane Boulevard Phone: 652-3804 Homework Assistance, Monday - Thursday, Ages 6-18, 3:30 - 5:00pm Carver Heights Neighborhood Center 905 Collat Street Phone 650-7816 Homework Assistance, Monday - Thursday, Ages 6-18, 3:30-5:00pm Tompkins Regional Center 39th & Ogeechee Road Phone: 912 651- 6789 Homework Assistance, Monday-Thursday, 1st-12th grade, 3:00-4:45pm Crusader Neighborhood Center 81 Coffee Bluff Villa Road 912-921-5743 Homework Assistance, Monday-Thursday, Ages 6-12, 4:30-6:00pm Tremont Neighborhood Center 2015 Paige Avenue Phone: 912 651-4252 After School Program, Monday - Thursday, 1st - 12th grade, 3:00 - 6:00pm Eastside Regional Center 415 Goebel Avenue Phone: 912 651-6807 After School Tutorial Monday – Thursday 1st-12th grade 3:30pm – 6:00pm Department for Exceptional Children 27 2012 Community Resource Guide Babies Can’t Wait 132 Stephenson Avenue, Suite 100 Savannah, GA 31415 912-691-6882 www.babiescantwaitcentralga.org Provides complete evaluation and service coordination for children up to age three who have a disability resulting in developmental delays. A comprehensive plan is prepared for a child and can include services such as special instruction, speech therapy, physical and/or assigned to the child to ensure that all the child‟s needs are being met and services are administered accordingly. Windsor Forest Regional Center 414 Briarcliff Circle Phone: 912 921-2105 After School Program, Monday-Thursday, 1st-12th grade, 3:30-6:00pm Woodville Neighborhood Center 131 Darling Street Phone: 912 965-2373 Homework Assistance, Monday-Thursday, 1st - 12th grade, 4:00 - 5:00pm W.W. Law Regional Center 900 East Bolton Street Phone: 912 651-6787 Kids Cafe, Monday-Thursday, 18 & under, 3:00-5:30pm After School Program, Monday-Thursday, 1st-12th grade, 3:00-6:00pm Bethesda Academy 9520 Ferguson Avenue Savannah, GA 31406 912-251-2040 www.bethesdahomeforboys.org Residential facility and school (for day students also). Bethesda serves boys from 6th-12th grade through the school or its residential program. Counseling and tutoring services are provided. Yamacraw Youth Sports Club 349 Bryant St Phone: 912 651-6865 Homework Assistance Monday – Thursday 1st - 12th grade 3:30pm-6:00pm COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES Ash Tree Organization, Inc. 2512 Habersham Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-651-9662 www.ashtreeorg.org Ash Tree Organization, Inc. provides mentoring, tutorials to youth referred by the Juvenile Court. Ash Tree programs are a community alternative to detention and focuses on getting youth back on track. Armstrong Atlantic State University 11935 Abercorn Street, Savannah, GA 31419 Admissions: 912.344.2503 Coordinator of Disability Services Memorial College Center Room 207C Phone: (912) 344-2744 / 2794 www.armstrong.edu Georgia Southern University Office of Admission P.O. Box 8024 Statesboro, GA 304609 912-478-5391 Phone 912- 478-1156 Fax Student Disability Resource Center 2254 Southern Drive Cone Hall Room 2010 912-478-1566. (Fax 912-478-1419) Email: sdrc@georgiasouthern.edu www.georgiasouthern.edu American Red Cross - Savannah Address 422 Habersham Street Savannah, GA 31416 912-651-5300 www.savannahredcross.org American Red Cross offers a wide range of health and safety presentations for the community. Safety fundamentals, educational activities and wellness programs are available to meet your business, community group, or individual need. Department for Exceptional Children 28 2012 Community Resource Guide Mary Flournoy: 651-2192 1001 W. 39th Street Wednesdays: 10-11:30am Savannah State University Office of Admissions and Recruitment Savannah State University P.O. Box 20209 Savannah, GA 31404 Admissions: 912-356-2181/ 1-800-788-0478 Disability Services Coordinator King-Frazier Complex, Suite 233 Phone: 912.356.2202 www.savstate.edu Moses Jackson: 651-6785 1410 Richards Street Wednesdays: 1 -2:30pm Tatemville: 691-6287 333 Coleman Street Thursdays: 10-11:30am Savannah Technical College Savannah Technical College 5717 White Bluff Road Savannah, GA 31405 Admissions: 912.443.5717 Disability Services Coordinators Savannah/Effingham: 912.443.5717 Liberty/fort Stewart: 912.408.3024 ex. 6007 www.savannahtech.edu Windsor Forest: 921-2104 308 Briarcliff Circle Tuesdays: 10-11:30am Woodville: 965-2373 127 Darling Street Mondays: 11am - 12pm Wednesdays: 5 - 6pm Communities in Schools – Savannah/Chatham County 101 East Bay Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-644-6450 www.cisnet.org CIS coordinates reading and tutorial programs in 7 elementary schools and 1 middle school; CIS provides scholarship assistance for post secondary education, and assists elementary and middle school principals in expanding their reading tutorial initiatives. Provides corporate academies and other programs to help youth at risk of dropping out or failing to stay in school and gain career skills. Computer Classes City of Savannah / Recreation Services Department (912) 650-7805 Classes are held one day a week, 60 to 90 minutes per session. Participants will receive basic computer training and more. For information please call 650-7805. Classes are offered at the following locations: Carver Heights: 650-7816 905 Collat Street Tuesdays: 5 - 6pm Crusader: 921-2103 81 Coffee Villa Drive Mondays: 5 - 6pm Georgia Career Information Center GCIS) www.gcic.peachnet.edu The Georgia Career Information Center, through its Georgia Career Information System (GCIS), provides current and accurate occupational and educational information to schools and agencies throughout Georgia in order to help young people and adults make informed career choices. The Georgia Career Information Center, a research and outreach center located at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia, is a member of a 20-state consortium composed of state agencies, state universities, and non-profit organizations. Eastside Golden Age: 651-4325 415 Goebel Avenue Tuesdays: 1 - 2pm Hudson Hill: 650-7815 2227 Hudson Street Thursdays: 2 - 3pm Liberty City: 652-3804 1402 Mills B. Lane Boulevard Mondays: 1-2pm Department for Exceptional Children 29 2012 Community Resource Guide Georgia Department of Education Division for Exceptional Students 1870 Twin Towers East 205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-3963 www.doe.k12.ga.us GA Department of Education, Division for Exceptional Children‟s site is the first stop in understanding special education in Georgia. From Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to Individualized Education Programs (IEP), this is the first stop for information on school systems for the state of Georgia. Economic Opportunity Authority – Foster Grandparent Program 618 East Anderson Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-238-2965 www.eoasga.org Foster Grandparents provide invaluable aid to more than 120 children and youth with exceptional needs. Foster Grandparents serve 20 hours a week in local schools, correctional institutions, Head Start, and day care centers. They help children who have been abused or neglected, mentor troubled teenagers and young mothers, and care for infants and children with physical disabilities. FGPs can be found at: Greenbrair Children‟s Center, W.W. Law Daycare, Windy‟s Playschool, Juliette Low Elementary School, East Broad Elementary School, Spencer Elementary School, Regional Youth Development Center, Parent and Child Development-Infant Intervention, Turning Point, Montessori Children‟s Center, Family Resource Center, EOA Independent Center, Union Mission inc., and the Granny House. Georgia Learning Resource System (GLRS) Coastal Area 208 Shipman Avenue Hinesville, GA 31313 (912) 877-2088 or Toll free: 1-800-827-5239 www.glrs.org The Georgia Learning Resources System (GLRS) is a network of 17 centers throughout Georgia that provide training, information and resources to educators and parents of students with disabilities. GLRS also completes “Child Find” activities so that young children with developmental delays receive appropriate services and support in school. Additionally, GLRS provides ongoing professional learning (training) to teachers and administrators to assist them in implementing effective instructional strategies. Economic Opportunity Authority Head Start 618 East Anderson Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-238-2965 www.eoasga.org Provides pre-school education for children ages three to five. Program includes social, medical, psychological, nutritional and specialized services for children with developmental disabilities. Georgia Special Needs Scholarship (Senate Bill 10) The Georgia Special Needs Scholarship provides parents of students with disabilities are enrolled in Georgia public schools and have an active Individualized Education Program (IEP), the opportunity to transfer their children to another public school or a participating private school in Georgia. For qualification and application deadlines, please visit the Georgia Department of Education‟s website at http://public.doe.k12.ga.us/sb10.aspx or the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System‟s website at www.sccpss.com. Contact: Cecelia Wright, Department for Exceptional Children program manager at 912-395-5583. Department for Exceptional Children The Hammond for Hope Library Savannah Speech and Hearing Center 1206 East 66th St. Savannah, GA 31401 912-355-4601 Library hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. The Hammond for Hope Library is the first and only library for the deaf and hard of hearing in our region. Books, videos and magazines on deafness and hearing loss are available to individuals who are deaf, their families, students, educators and others who would like to learn more about hearing loss, deafness and deaf culture. 30 2012 Community Resource Guide John S. Delaware Center 1815 Lincoln Street Savannah, GA 31402 912651-6793 Provides tutorial assistance. This program is designed to serve three-, four-, and five-year-old children who have special education needs. Early identification of developmental delays can help children avoid serious learning problems when they reach elementary school age. Preschool Intervention makes the early years special through learning experiences that help improve communication, motor, cognitive, social, and self-help skills. Junior Achievement of Georgia – Savannah District 2 East Bryan St., Suite 100 Savannah, GA 31401 912-790-7822 www.georgia.ja.org Junior Achievement is the world‟s largest organization dedicated to educating students in grades K-12 about entrepreneurship, work readiness and financial literacy through experiential hands-on programs. All programs align with Georgia's performance standards, while equipping students with the tools to be personally and professionally successful. JA brings the real world to students, opening their minds to their full potential by bridging the business and education communities. Eligibility: Children ages 3-5 with any of the following: Autism Spectrum Disorders Deaf/Hard of Hearing Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Hearing Impairment Mild Intellectual Disabilities Moderate Intellectual Disabilities Orthopedic Impairment Severe/Profound Intellectual Disabilities Significant Developmental Delay Specific Learning Disabilities Speech/Language Impairment Traumatic Brain Injury Visual Impairment Latin American Services Organization 2011 Eisenhower Dr., Bldg. C Savannah, GA 31406 912-692-1000 Ensures access to resources. Will interpret for Spanish-speaking people. Services may be delivered at school, home or in the community. All children are served in the least restrictive environment based on each individual‟s needs. The Department for Exceptional Children also provides free screenings for eligibility into the PSI program. If you suspect that your child may have a disability and would like to participate in the free screening, please contact Catherine Cooper at 395-5583 to set up an appointment and for dates and times of screenings. Matthew Reardon Center 7135 Hodgson Memorial Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-9098 www.matthewreardon.org The Matthew Reardon Center (MRC) is dedicated to the care and education of children with neurodevelopment disabilities. Royce Learning Center 4 Oglethorpe Professional Boulevard Savannah, GA 31406 912-354-4047 www.roycelearningcenter.com Provides testing, tutoring, the Chatham Academy for 1st through 12th grade, and adult literacy for children and adults with specific learning disabilities in Chatham County. Preschool Intervention (PSI) Program Department for Exceptional Children Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools 208 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-395-5583 (Catherine Cooper, Coordinator) The Preschool Intervention program is a free service of the public school system. Department for Exceptional Children 31 2012 Community Resource Guide Savannah Baptist Center 704 Wheaton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-232-1033 Provides tutorial services. Savannah Chatham County Public Schools System Department for Exceptional Children 208 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-395-5583 www.sccpss.com The Savannah-Chatham County Public School System Department for Exceptional Children, serves students with disabilities ages 3-21 based on the principles of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The goal of the school system is to provide inclusive homeschool placements for special education students and to expand the quality and opportunities for instructions to all students. Services are based on the individual needs of the student and are developed through the collaboration of parents who know their child best and professional educators who are knowledgeable about instructional process and experienced in guiding students education programs. PROGRAMS Autism Spectrum Disorder Deaf/Hard of Hearing Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Hearing Impaired Mild Intellectual Disabilities Moderate Intellectual Disabilities Orthopedically Impaired Other Health Impaired Preschool Intervention Specific Learning Disabilities Speech Impaired Severe/Profound Intellectual Disabilities Traumatic Brain Injury Visually Impaired Teen Age Parenting Program (TAPP) Savannah High School 400 Pennsylvania Avenue Savannah, GA 31404 912-395-5050 Education program for teenage mothers. Provides daycare for their children while they are in school. Supplemental Educational Services (Free tutoring services) Savannah Chatham County Public Schools Title I Program 208 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-395-1087 www.sccpss.com Supplemental educational services are tutoring and other supplemental academic enrichment services provided during that school day. Students in schools that are identified as “needs improvement” two or more years are eligible for supplemental educational services. Eligible students are defined as students eligible to receive free or reduced price meals. The Title I schools offering Supplemental Educational Services for the 11/12 school year are: DeRenne Middle School Bartow Elementary School East Broad Elementary School Derenne Middle School Mercer Middle School West Chatham Middle School School of Liberal Studies at Savannah High Support Staff include: Applied Behavior Analysts Assistive Technology Specialists Autism Specialists Family and Community Liaisons Job Coaches Occupational and Physical Therapists Related Vocational Instructors Sign Language Interpreters School Psychologists Speech Pathologists Transition Specialists ► Applications for Supplemental Educational Services (free tutoring) will be mailed to all eligible students. In addition, applications will also be available at schools listed above and the Board of Education's Title I Office beginning August 2011. Department for Exceptional Children 32 2012 Community Resource Guide DEPARTMENT FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN PROGRAMS AND SERVICES skills to their highest potential, enhance their self concept, and become self-sustaining citizens. The goals of the program are to assist students in acquiring and improving: Functional academic skills Social skills Daily living skills Vocational skills. Autism (AUT) This program serves students with diagnoses of autism from the preschool level through 12th grade. The level of severity and the individualized needs of each student are utilized to determine which of our uniquely developed programs are appropriate and provide Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) for our students. The department’s Transition Programs serve students with mild degrees of autism who will benefit from supports provided in the general education environment and will be able to generalize those learned skills without continuous physical supports. The Jumpstart Program serves pre-school aged students diagnosed/identified with autism. LEAP (Language Enriched Alternative Program) classes are similar to the Jumpstart Program but serve students in grades K-2. Moderate Intellectual Disabilities (MOID) The program for moderate intellectual disabilities is designed to increase basic skill development and social and community functioning for identified students. The goals for this program include: Enabling students to grow personally, socially, and emotionally Providing an individualized curriculum Building daily living and communication skills Enhancing cognitive, motor, social, prevocational and vocational skills. Preschool Intervention (PSI) This program serves disabled children ages 3-5. The multidisciplinary curriculum and developmentally appropriate strategies provide an instructional program for all children based on their individual needs. Preschool screening is conducted with the purpose of identifying potential health, development, and educational problems. The program focuses on the following: Helping young children with special needs to grow toward independence and to strive for maximum potential in physical, social, cognitive, communicative, and self-help areas Assisting parents in becoming more proficient with goal setting and behavior training techniques Offering support to parents through conferences, parent group meetings, and activity oriented workshops. Deaf/Hard of Hearing (D/HOH) Hearing Impaired (HI) The program for students who are deaf or hard of hearing provides academic and social skills instruction necessary for productive functioning in a hearing society as follows: Sign language when appropriate Interpreters for those students who attend regular education classes Hearing aid monitoring as well as instruction in the care of hearing aids. Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (EBD) The program for students with emotional and behavior disorders provides services for students whose emotional and/or behavioral functioning interferes significantly with their educational performance. The goals of the program include: Providing structured learning environments Helping students participate successfully in mainstreamed settings Helping students replace negative behaviors with positive behaviors. Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) The program for students with specific learning disabilities serves students with average or above average intelligence who exhibit a disorder in one or more of the basic learning processes involved in understanding or in using spoken and written language. The goals of the program include: Mild Intellectual Disabilities (MID) The program for students with mild intellectual disabilities enables students to develop individual Department for Exceptional Children 33 2012 Community Resource Guide Helping students achieve grade appropriate skills Teaching students strategies for compensating for processing deficits. Supports students in general education by enlarging materials, providing large print textbooks, Braille, and oral instruction Mobility training when appropriate Assistance and training in daily living skills. Speech/Language Impaired (SI) The speech/language program provides professional comprehensive services designed to achieve competence in communication for the student with speech-language impairments. Speech/language pathologists provide consultative, diagnostic, therapeutic, and augmentative communication services to students ages 3 through 21. This program serves eligible students with communication impairments in at least one of the following areas: Articulation Voice Fluency Language. OTHER CATEGORIES SERVED Other Health Impaired (OHI) Other Health Impaired is a category for students who have chronic or acute health problems which adversely affect their education performance. Related Services Related services include transportation and other developmental, corrective and such support services as required to assist a disabled child to benefit from special education. Services include, but are not limited to: Audiology Assistive Technology Positive Behavior support Psychological services Physical and Occupational therapy Adaptive physical education Early identification and assessment of disabilities Parent training and information. Severe/Profound Intellectual Disabilities (SID/PID) This program enables severe and profoundly intellectually disabled students to realize their full academic potential in the personal, social, physical, cognitive, and vocational domains. Students in this program receive individualized, comprehensive, and intensive training in the following areas: Communication Motor development Daily living Functional academics Sensory stimulation Home living Art, music, physical education Vocational. Vocational Services The vocational program supports performance goals for continuous improvement to include: Decreasing dropout rate Increasing regular diploma rate Graduated and attending post secondary education Graduated and employed. The goals of the program include: Providing educational experiences that support students in becoming productive citizens Transitioning students beginning at age 14 with the intent of directing students towards activities which will enhance opportunities upon exiting school. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) This category is designed to address the academic needs of students diagnosed with traumatic brain impairment. Visually Impaired/Blind (VI) The program for students who are visually impaired/blind assists students in preparing for life in their community. The program provides the following instruction: Department for Exceptional Children 34 2012 Community Resource Guide FREE ONLINE TUTORIAL GENERAL SUBJECTS hippocampus.org This is the highest-rated Website for assisting students with multiple subject areas because it offers video, audio, and written tutorials, plenty of examples, and interactive options. In particular, HippoCampus is the ideal site for older kids in need of homework help: It covers 10 high school subjects, such as biology and U.S. history. Lessons often begin with warm-up questions and typically conclude with a quiz or sample problems (and the answers), so the material is explained and reinforced. The site also offers interactive aids for more than 100 common textbooks. factmonster.com Factmonster is a good choice for students ages 8 to 14 looking to find information. The math portion covers simple topics like measurements and fractions, the science section touches on everything from dinosaurs to food, and the English section (called "Word Wise") includes explanations of grammar and usage. It has an encyclopedia, dictionary, almanac, and atlas, as well as fairly decent examples of science theories and math problems, games, and quizzes. MATH inmath.com IntMath stands is a great resource for high school math students: Concepts of algebra, probability, calculus, and other subjects are explained clearly and thoroughly. IntMath offers clear tutorials, examples, and follow-up problems to ensure that teens grasp the subject at hand. cliffsnotes.com CliffsNotes has information for grades 7 and up on many subjects, including basic French, Spanish, and 10 sciences. The glossary of terms that's available for several of the subjects should make decoding homework easier for kids and parents alike. sosmath.com This site, aimed at students in grades 9 and up, provides an abundance of examples for algebra, matrices, calculus, and everything in between, without being overwhelming — kids can choose to either display additional examples if needed or keep them hidden. SOS Math also offers excellent practice quizzes to let students learn by trial and error. infoplease.com This site was able to provide only a basic review of the subject matter and has a dictionary, thesaurus, almanac, and atlas. This site's science section covers lots of topics for high school students, including earth, life, physical, and computer sciences, but with little depth. The math portion contains helpful information for elementary school students, focusing on skills like measurements and money, and the English section includes good tips on writing a paper for older kids. ENGLISH owl.english.purdue.edu The Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL) offers assistance in a variety of Englishrelated areas, like writing, research, grammar, and ESL, for students from grade 7 through college. Here kids will find advice on structuring a thesis or essay, doing research, and avoiding composition pitfalls. sparknotes.com Geared toward high schoolers, SparkNotes is a bit limited: The site has a math section (touching on subjects from pre-algebra to calculus BC) and short biology, chemistry, and physics sections for science, and the only English materials are on the site's "SparkCharts." SparkNotes' quizzes reinforce material and pinpoint areas in need of review. Overall, this is a fine tutorial site for students looking for a short, simple review. Department for Exceptional Children 35 2012 Community Resource Guide grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/index.ht m The Guide to Grammar & Writing concentrates mainly on the mechanics of writing. Still, older students in need of grammar help are in luck: Detailed pages explain parts of speech, sentence structure, and paragraph flow. This site offers very in-depth explanations and has different methods for testing students' knowledge, instead of providing only one basic quiz for each topic. The site also loads very fast, and both its display and text are relatively easy to read. library.thinkquest.org/10796/index.html Learn Physics Today (a part of ThinkQuest) allows high school students to attempt to solve a problem several times before providing the correct answer. Kids can really try to tackle topics like mechanics and electricity on their own, which can be a very helpful way to learn. regentsprep.org/regents/physics/physics.cfm Regents Prep is most appropriate for high schoolers who want to reinforce what they're learning in school. Regents Prep includes helpful labs, quizzes, and visual aids as supplementary materials, so if a student need to brush up on a specific science subject, this site can be useful. grammarbook.com GrammarBook is more of a guidebook for middle and high school students wanting to know the correct mechanics of writing. The grammar rules that are provided are helpful and clear; the information comes from the Chicago Manual of Style, a credible source for many types of writing. Source: Goodhousekeeping.com: Free online tutoring: websites that offer homework help http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/producttesting/reviews-tests/free-online-tutoring Retrieved on September 16, 2009 SCIENCE physicsclassroom.com The Physics Classroom site gives high-scoring tutorials and excellent animated multimedia examples that explains the concepts of physics for high school students. Sample problems are illustrated and clearly explained. Physics Classroom is easily navigable, loads quickly, and has very legible text. ………………………………………………… Khan Academy www.Khanacademy.org The Khan Academy is a not-for-profit organization with the goal of changing education for the better by providing a free world-class education to anyone anywhere. All of the site's resources are available to anyone. It doesn't matter if you are a student, teacher, home-schooler, principal, adult returning to the classroom after 20 years, or a friendly alien just trying to get a leg up in earthly biology. The Khan Academy's materials and resources are available to you completely free of charge. More than 2,000 video tutorials covers K-12 math, biology, chemistry, and physics, finance, history and SAT math and GMAT. Students can make use of our extensive video library, practice exercises, and assessments from any computer with access to the web. hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hph.html HyperPhysics navigation process is set up in the form of a mind map, so the topics (mechanics, heat, sound, electricity, etc.) are linked to and arranged in a circle around the central subject. If high schoolers know what topic they're looking for, the mind map system is helpful. schoolphysics.co.uk School Physics provides resources for those looking for science help on the Web on topics from matter to nuclear physics. The site offers a dictionary on all of the science topics. Department for Exceptional Children 36 2012 Community Resource Guide SCHOOL / DISTRICT SUPPORT School Social Workers organize food drives, develop needed resources such as coat closets or school supply closets, participate in truancy round ups, provide crisis intervention and grief counseling and coordinate and obtain eye exams for students whose families cannot afford them. McKinney-Vento Homeless Program The McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act is the federal law that governs the educational rights of children and youth in homeless situations. This act was reauthorized in 2001 as Title X Part C, No Child Left Behind Act. Homeless children have the right to a free, appropriate public education A student is homeless if they: live in a shelter or transitional housing live in a motel, campground, car, abandoned building or on the streets share the housing of friends or relatives due to loss of housing (eviction and foreclosure) or cannot afford housing have a temporary foster care placement School Social Workers also assist in the provision of services to Homeless students as required by the McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Act. School Social Workers‟ additional duties include, but are not limited to: Assisting students/families with accessing medical insurance/healthcare. Assisting students/families with obtaining expensive medications. Advocating in EIP meetings, RTI meetings, and other meetings on behalf of students who may be eligible for early intervention or special education services. Facilitating individual and group sessions to promote student resiliency. For additional information, contact the School Social Worker at your child‟s school, or call Pupil Personnel Services at 912-395-5584. Students who are homeless have the right to: immediately enroll in and attend school without having health or school records and a permanent address continue to attend the school they attended before becoming homeless...if in your child's best interest or attend the school in the attendance zone where they are currently living receive transportation to and from the school of origin participate in school activities for which they are eligible For more information concerning the Homeless, please contact Sharon Hill, Homeless Liaison at 395-1092. ………………………………………… School Social Workers School Social Workers work with students and families to eliminate barriers to successful learning. They serve as a liaison or link between school, home and community. Services: School Social Workers consult with teachers, attend or arrange student/parent conferences, make home visits, participate in Student Support Teams (SST's) and/or Special Education eligibility meetings, conduct group work with students/parents, consult with numerous community agencies such as Department of Family & Children Services (DFCS), the Court System and Mental Health and Physical Health Providers. Department for Exceptional Children 37 Family/Community Liaisons: Special education and disability related concerns. 395-1329 or 395-1331 Homeless Liaison: For students and families who are homeless. 395-1092 School Nurses: For health related questions. For more information contact your child’s school. School Guidance Counselors: Academic, career and personal/social development. For more information contact your child’s school. School Social Workers: Assist with family concerns and to help ensure student success. For more information contact your child’s school. 2012 Community Resource Guide EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE GROCERIES / UTILITIES Cooperative Extension Service 912-658-7981 www.ugaextension.com/chatham/ Provides programs on food and nutrition, housing, and financial security. A Working Woman in Need, Inc. (AWWIN) 2203 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-659-0241 Email: awwin.inc@comcast.net www.awwininc.org AWWIN will assist with providing temporary emergency housing, utility, food and transportation stipends. Economic Opportunity Authority (EOA) 618 E. Anderson Savannah, GA 31401 912-238-2960 www.eoasga.org Provides seasonal emergency assistance with rent and utilities. EOA service programs include Housing and Homeless Services. American Red Cross - Savannah Chapter 906 Drayton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-651-5300 www.savannahredcross.org Provides regional disaster relief services, volunteer opportunities, youth leadership and development, health education, water safety in Chatham and surrounding counties. Emmaus House Skidaway Island Presbyterian Church 50 Diamond Causeway Savannah, Georgia 31411 912-598-0151 Emmaus House feeds and provides day services to the homeless and needy of Savannah. A hot noon meal is served at Christ Church Monday through Friday – fifty weeks each year. The following services are available: Use of clothes washer and dryer Use of shower and rest room facilities Distribution of donated clothing and shoes Medical testing and shots through Armstrong State University nursing program. America’s Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia, Inc. 2501 East President Suite Savannah, GA 31404 912-236-6750 www.helpendhunger.org Provides emergency food assistance through its support to churches, food pantries, social service agencies, and direct food assistance through Kid‟s Cafes and the Seniors Brown Bag program. Transports food to rural locations. Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) P. O. Box 9866 Savannah, GA 31412 912-652-7981 Provides a variety of nutrition education classes and how to prepare nutrition meals on a low budget. Chatham Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) 124 Bull Street, Room 140 Savannah, GA 31401 912-201-4500 www.cema.chatham.com Provides community-wide leadership, guidance, support and coordination in the areas of mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. Department for Exceptional Children 38 2012 Community Resource Guide First Bryan Baptist Church 575 West Bryan Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-232-5526 Provides a food pantry each 3rd Saturday of the month, 8-10pm; Clothes closet each 3rd Saturday, 8-10pm. Old Savannah City Mission 2414 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-232-1979 Provides food bags to the elderly and shut-ins on Fridays; also distributes food bags on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday after 1:00 p.m. Food Missions for Christ 244 Memorial Drive Hinesville, GA 31313 912-877-2626 Food bank for low-income households and those temporarily unemployed. Royal Church of Christ 1902 Rogers Street Savannah, GA 31415 912-233-1224 Provides emergency assistance with rent, utilities, and a food pantry. Interfaith Hospitality Network of Coastal Georgia 912-790-9446 www.nihn.org The Interfaith Hospitality Network program provides shelter, meals, and support services to families without homes. The Salvation Army P. O. Box 23798 3100 Montgomery Street Savannah, GA 31403 912-651-7420 Provides emergency shelter, food, clothing, rent and utility assistance, and disaster services. John S. Delaware Center 1815 Lincoln Street Savannah, GA 31402 912-651-6793 Provides hot meals for children under 17, MonThurs, 4:30 pm. Savannah United Ministries 23 West Hull Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-234-0330 Provides meals to homeless individuals. Grocery assistance - Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 10:30-2:30 pm Rent/Utilities Assistance – Tues. 11:30-12:30 pm. Call for an appointment. Lutheran Services of Savannah 6555 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31405 912-355-9179 www.lsga.org Lutheran Services of Georgia offers programs for disaster assistance, employment services, family and children services, foster care, and refugee resettlement. Wesley Community Centers of Savannah, Inc. 1601 Drayton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-236-4226 www.wesleyctrs-savh.org Provides emergency assistance such as food, clothes, emergency rent and utility payments. Martin de Porres Society 4 Brooks Lane Savannah, GA 31411 912-598-0270 Nonprofit faith-based society that provides disaster relief aid and social support. Department for Exceptional Children 39 2012 Community Resource Guide EMERGENCY SHELTER Greenbrier Children’s Center 3709 Hopkins Street Savannah, GA 31405 912-234-3431 www.greenbriarchildrenscenter.org Offers a residential group home which provides long term care for children ages 10-17; and an emergency shelter which services infants and children to 17 years of age (open 24 hours a day 7 days a week). A Working Woman in Need, Inc. (AWWIN) 2203 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-659-0241 Email: awwin.inc@comcast.net www.awwininc.org AWWIN will assist with providing temporary emergency housing, utility, food and transportation stipends. American Red Cross - Savannah Chapter 906 Drayton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-651-5300 www.savannahredcross.org Provides regional disaster relief services. Hope House of Savannah 214 East 34th Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-236-5310 Homeless facility for mothers with one child; program can go as long as two years. Must be 17 years or older to participate. Chatham County Authority for the Homeless 905 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-790-3400 www.homelessauthority.org Provides coordination and case management to area shelters. Housing Authority of Savannah 200 East Broad Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-235-5800 www.savannahpha.com Provides subsidized public housing, resident services, and section 8 voucher assistance for Savannah and Chatham County. Chatham County Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) 761 Wheaton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-651-2211 www.chathamdfcs.org The Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) is the part of DHR that provides services to low income, or out-of-work parents while they get back on their feet. DFCS assists with childcare costs for low income parents who are working or in job training; and provides numerous support services and innovative programs to help families in need. Inner City Night Shelter 124 Arnold Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-232-4670 Provides shelter and supportive services for men; Safe Haven for homeless males only. Interfaith Hospitality Network of Coastal Georgia 912-790-9446 Program for homeless families with children. Emergency shelter for up to 30 days. Old Savannah City Mission 2414 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-232-1979 Provides shelter and religious services for homeless men. Grace House of Union Mission 120 Fahm Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-236-7423 www.unionmission.org Provides a 50-bed emergency shelter and supportive services for homeless men. Department for Exceptional Children 40 2012 Community Resource Guide Park Place Outreach 514 E. Henry Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-234-4048 Park Place is a 21 day shelter facility for runaway, homeless, and youth in crisis ages 11through 17 years old. All services are provided free to the residents during their stay. School attendance is required for all residents. The staff coordinates transportation to and from school. The staff provides family counseling with follow-up visits after the resident returns home. Services provided for the residents of the home include: • All services are free • Center is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week • Crisis Intervention • 24 Hour Telephone Crisis Line • Individual, Family and Group Counseling • 3 Meals and 3 Snacks Daily • Continuing Schooling • After School Tutorial and Drop In Center • Weekly Life Skill Groups • Recreational Services • Curfew Violator Program • After-care Services • Runaway Prevention Program • Dobransky Outreach Center The Salvation Army P. O. Box 23798 3100 Montgomery Street Savannah, GA 31403 912-651-7420 Provides emergency shelter, food, clothing, rent and utility assistance, and disaster services. Savannah Area Family Emergency Shelter (S.A.F.E.) P. O. Box 6119 Savannah, GA 31420 912-629-8888 Provides emergency shelter and supportive services to individuals and family victims of domestic violence. Social Apostolate 502 East Liberty St. Savannah, GA 31401 912-233-1877 Provides food and other assistance for area homeless. Emergency/Energy Assistance. ……………………………………………….. Union Mission Housing Services www.unionmission.org The Living Vine 535 East 34th Street Savannah, Georgia 31405 912-352-9998 www.thelivingvine.org The Living Vine is a transitional home for women who are pregnant and in crisis. They offer counseling and prenatal care. The women live at the Living Vine until the birth of the child, which they transition into another home. Women who are in 6th-12 grade will be school at the Living Vine. Dutchtown Campus Apartments Located on the south side of Savannah, Ducthtown Campus is a 48 Unit apartments complex for individuals who are currently homeless, have a disability, and have low income. While living at Dutchtown tenants receive supportive services that include case management, community resource referrals, and health care. For Admission please contact the Housing Coordinator at 912-236-7423. Eagles Point is a long term community based housing program that provides supportive services to homeless persons with disabilities. Eagles Point has 14 apartment units available for consumers who meet the permanent housing eligibility. (912-236-4723) Union Mission, Inc. 120 Fahm Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-236-7423 www.unionmission.org Provides services to homeless and near homeless persons in Savannah, including shelter, employment and training, transitional housing, and family shelter. Department for Exceptional Children Genesis is a tenant based program with 25 apartment units available for persons meeting the shelter plus care eligibility criteria. 912-236-6806 41 2012 Community Resource Guide Specialized Housing Programs Tenant Independence Program (Transitional housing for adults and families living with HIV/ AIDS – various sites) Chatham County Tenant Independence Program (25 Scatter site units) Glynn County Tenant Independence Program (15 Scatter site units) Liberty County Tenant Independence Program (10 Scatter site units) Daniel-Flagg Villas: supportive housing apartments (10) for persons living with HIV/AIDS Phoenix House -HIV Specific Housing (10 beds) Short-term Rental Utility Assistance – HIV Specific Assistance For Admission please contact our Housing Services Coordinator at 912-236-7423 Grace House is a 50 bed emergency shelter designed to meet the needs of homeless men. (912-236-7423) Lighthouse is sponsor-based program with 14 apartment units available for persons meeting the shelter plus care eligibility criteria. 912-236-6806 The Magdalene Project is an emergency shelter designed to meet the needs of single women who have children. (912-236-7423) New Beginnings is a sponsor based program with fifteen apartment units available for persons meeting the shelter plus care eligibility criteria. 912-236-6806. Serenity is a tenant-based program in collaboration with the City of Savannah. The program has 29 scattered apartment units available for persons meeting the shelter plus care eligibility criteria. 912-236-6806 Children Services - focus on the specific needs of homeless children: Emergency shelters & rental programs Academic Tutorials School supplies Advocacy School vouchers Summer camp Christmas assistance Birthday parties The Shelter Plus Care Program is designed to provide housing and supportive services on a long term basis for homeless individuals with disabilities (especially those with serious mental illness, chronic problems with alcohol and /or drugs, and those with HIV/AIDS)-912-236-6806 Supportive Housing Programs (Provide wrap-around services to homeless individuals with disabilities) The Ben and Bettye Barnes Center: 10 unit permanent supportive housing for homeless women with disabilities. The Don and Kaye Kole Women’s Center: 6 unit permanent supportive housing for homeless women with disabilities. Eagle’s Point: 14 unit sponsor-based permanent housing program for homeless individuals and families. For Admission please contact our Housing Coordinator at 912-236-7423. Department for Exceptional Children Wesley Community Center 1601 Drayton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-447-5711 www.wesleyctrs-savh.org Provides support groups to families. 42 2012 Community Resource Guide EMPLOYMENT SERVICES African American Health Information and Referral 1910 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-447-6605 Provides computer and job readiness training. DFCS assists with childcare costs for low income parents who are working or in job training; and provides numerous support services and innovative programs to help families in need. American Business Corporation 120 West Bay Street - Suite D Savannah GA 31401 912238-3388 www.abcworks.net Provides innovative & effective employment training and related services in order to create a competent workforce within the community. Construction Apprentice Program – Step Up Savannah 912-232-6747, tsinclair@stepupsavannah.org The Construction Apprentice Program is a job training program for men and women interested in a career in construction. A collaboration of Chatham County, Step Up Savannah, and Savannah Technical College, CAP assists individuals in developing skills to compete in the job market, secure employment, and work to develop self sufficiency. Successful graduates earn a Technical Certificate of Credit from Savannah Technical College. City of Savannah employment services A Working Woman in Need, Inc. (AWWIN) 2203 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-659-0241 Email: awwin.inc@comcast.net www.awwininc.org Provides an introduction to basic computing, typing, and software skills training. Classes are also held on resume writing and critique, practice interviews, and dressing for success. The classes are a thirty week computer and job readiness training session. Free childcare is provided for our clients while they attend the classes. Adult Dislocated Worker program Savannah Career Center 5520 White Bluff Road Savannah, GA 31405 (912) 356-2773 The Workforce Investment Act of 1998 provides funding for job training and support services for eligible adults and dislocated workers. Individuals who have been laid off, are out of work, or need training may qualify for assistance. To apply for assistance, contact your local Georgia Department of Labor Career Center and ask to speak to a WIA Career Advisor. The Savannah Career Center is located on White Bluff Road, across from the Savannah Technical College. Chatham County Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) 761 Wheaton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-651-2211 www.chathamdfcs.org The Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) is the part of DHR that provides services to low income, or out-of-work parents while they get back on their feet. Department for Exceptional Children 43 2012 Community Resource Guide Georgia Department of Labor Vocational Rehabilitation Services Savannah VR Office Oglethorpe Office Park 450 Mall Boulevard - Suite B Savannah, GA 31406 912-356-2226 VR provides a wide range of services to help individuals with disabilities prepare for meaningful work. Services include: Counseling and Guidance, Work Readiness Training, On-theJob Training, Vocational and Technical Training, Supported Employment, School to Work Transition, and Job coaching. Workforce Investment Act Youth Program The goal of the WIA Youth program is to help youth attain their high school diploma or GED and pursue postsecondary education or employment. To be eligible, youth must be affected by one or more of the following barriers to success: School dropout Basic literacy skills deficiency Homeless, runaway, or foster child Pregnant or parent Criminal offender Need help completing an educational program or securing and holding a job Georgia Mentor Network 7130 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Suite 203 Savannah, GA 31406 912-354-8990 Provides job coaching programs/services. The services offered include: Tutoring Study skills training and instruction Alternative school services Mentoring by appropriate adults Paid and unpaid work experience Occupational skills training Follow-up services for at least one year …………………………………………………… Goodwill Industries of the Coastal Empire 7220 Sallie Mood Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-354-6611 (voice/TDD) 1-800-847-8117 Email: info@goodwillsavannahga.org www.goodwillsavannahga.org For more Information: Visit the Coastal Workforce Services website at: www.coastalworkforceservices.org or call (912) 356-2773. Accelerating Development of Value-Added Neuro-Cognitive Enhancements (ADVANCE) Acquired Brain Injury Program Goodwill‟s award winning ADVANCE Brain Injury Program assists people who have an acquired brain injury in returning to work, live independently, and develop the skills necessary to interact and participate fully in their community. ADVANCE provides consumers with the opportunity to participate in the following services: Evaluation/Assessment Cognitive Re-training Independent Living Skills Training Literacy/Academic Skills Training Social/Interpersonal Skills Training Work Adjustment Job Seeking Skills Job Development/modification Peer Support Group Coastal Center for Developmental Disabilities (CCDS) 1249 Eisenhower Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-352-3050 CCDS is a nonprofit agency that provides a variety of employment training and employmentrelated services to individuals with disabilities. Coastal Workforce Services 5618 White Bluff Road Savannah, GA 31405 912-351-6397 www.coastalworkforceservices.org To guide or assist Coastal Georgia communities in all efforts to develop, promote, support, and sustain a globally competitive workforce. Department for Exceptional Children 44 2012 Community Resource Guide Goodwill Industries of the Coastal Empire Work Services: Provides an opportunity for those who require a longer period of vocational training to insure a successful placement. The focus is on the development of specific job task skills, quality of work, and quantity produced. Services include: Goodwill Industries of the Coastal Empire Work Adjustment Services Work Adjustment Training is a comprehensive, time-limited service that assists consumers seeking employment to develop or reestablish work habits and behaviors, quality and quantity of work, personal and social skills, functional capacities, and attitudes appropriate to employment. These services utilize realistic work tasks to develop on-the-job behavior skills, proper work habits, interpersonal skills, work-related communication skills, and to increase stamina. Job Readiness Training – this training provides in-depth training in how to prepare for and conduct an effective job search. It assists the consumer in researching the job market, where to look for jobs, how to complete an application, how to prepare a resume, how to write a cover letter, how to answer difficult questions in an interview, as well as dress, eye contact and body language. Consumers are afforded mock interviews to practice what they have learned. Training may address issues such as: Attendance and punctuality Appropriate dress and grooming Following verbal and written instructions Staying on task Communications/relationships with coworkers and supervisors Quality and quantity of work Job tolerance and stamina Adhering to work/safety rules Interaction with the public Job Coaching – this service provides intensive one to one instruction in specific job tasks and job behavior management in the competitive labor market. It includes establishing employer relationships, developing a comprehensive job task analysis and working to establish natural job supports by our rehabilitation professionals. Goodwill Industries offers two types of Work Adjustment Training: Facility Based - which takes place in the Goodwill facility in one of its operations: Business Services, G-Force (aeronautics division), and the Retail/Production operations. Community Based – this training takes place in a local business setting and reflects the economic environment of the workplace. Work Literacy Skills – this training entails instructional activities designed to develop the necessary literacy skills with which to seek and retain employment. Home Oriented Work Skills – are provided to those who need instruction in how to care for themselves, family members, and their home in order to be able seek employment goals. Mobility Orientation – this service involves the provision of instruction to individuals with sensory, cognitive or other physical disabilities to be able to negotiate a variety of environments independently and safely. Department for Exceptional Children 45 2012 Community Resource Guide Living Independence for Everyone, Inc. (LIFE) 12020 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31419 912-920-2414 www.lifecil.com Provides services to people with disabilities such as home modification, independent living skills training, equipment loan closet, circles of support, information referrals, and more. Quantum Catering: Consumers serve the community by preparing a variety of food options including institutional meal preparation, buffet luncheons, finger foods, and refreshments for any occasion. Quantum Printing: Consumers are involved in custom printing activities such as heat-stamping, button making, custom ribbon printing and silkscreening. St. Mary’s Community Center 812 West 36th Street Savannah, GA 31404 912-447-0578 Education/Job Training Hospital Patient Transporter Professional Certificate Program, Professional Baking Certificate Program, Nursing Track Beginning Classes (CNA, PCT, LPN, MA) Career Achievement Building skills via an individualized computer tutorial, Computer Classes and Internet For adults and children, Financial Literacy, Tax Preparation; VITA Site. The Employment and Training Center (Union Mission) 120 Fahm Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-236-1755 A job placement program designed for the homeless population. Program offers a curriculum that helps clients to conquer barriers that hinder employment. Quantum Inc. 1249 Eisenhower Drive, Savannah, GA 31406 912-644-7496 info@quantuminc.biz Quantum Inc. is a private, not-for-profit subsidiary corporation of the Coastal Center for Developmental Services that provides services and support to adults with developmental disabilities and their families. Supported employment programs include: Packaging Assembly: Consumers provide service to industries through a variety of contracts that require assembly, weighing, packaging, labeling, palletizing, shrink wrapping and other industrial services. Consumers may also work with various mailing contracts and perform such bulk mailing tasks as folding letters, stuffing envelopes, collating, and zip code sorting, and operating the mail metering machine. Specialized Assembly: The Gulfstream subassembly contract provides consumers with work training through technical wiring for Gulfstream aircrafts. The JCB contract has individuals constructing wiring assemblies for dashboard components in the company's heavy equipment vehicles. Department for Exceptional Children Union Mission Employment and Training Center (ETC) The Employment & Training Center (ETC) provides employment services, life skills training, work training, job placement, and follow-up services to homeless and at-risk for homelessness persons. Services provided include: GED Preparation: ETC offers classes for individuals that need remediation in basic skills, literacy and GED preparation/attainment. Work Readiness (Life Skills) Training: Focuses on developing skills that will assist in gaining stable employment and utilizing that employment to become self sufficient. Topics include: computer literacy, stress management, healthy living, and job search tools, resume development, stress management, and financial management. Employment Assistance: Employment Coordinators work with homeless individuals to assess clients work readiness based upon client‟s strengths, needs, abilities and preferences (SNAPS). Assessed clients are given appropriate referrals and/or job leads and a follow up appointment. Other Services provided include use of mailing address, computers, and phones. 46 2012 Community Resource Guide Culinary Arts Work Training Program: This 14 week training program offers participants culinary techniques, theory, basic ServSafe certification, life skills training and hands–on work experience through the operation of the Starfish Café. Job placement assistance is then provided to support each graduate as they take the next step. The Starfish Café (located at 719 E. Broad St.) is open from 8 a.m. -2:30 p.m. for breakfast and lunch, Monday- Friday. For more information on employment and training services please contact Sarah Lingenfelter, Vice-President of Employment and Training Services slingenfelter@unionmission.org Wesley Community Center 1601 Drayton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-447-5711 www.wesleyctrs-savh.org Adult Literacy Project (912-447-5711) Offers tutoring two evenings a week in basic literacy skills, GED preparation and computer training. Free transportation, light meals, and child care provided. Crisis Intervention Services (912-447-5711) Emergency food and financial with rent, utilities, medical prescriptions, infant diapers and formula and transportation provide. Youth Arts Project (912-447-5711) Provides after-school classes and art related and cultural oriented field trips for school aged children. _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Career Clothing Closet (912-447-5711) The Women's Center offers a career clothing closet for women who are ready to enter and/or re-enter the work force. A variety of sizes and accessories are available to help women look and feel good for job interviews. _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Early Education and Development (912-232-0965) Provides full day educational program for children ages 1-4 years. _________________________________________ Wesley’s Women Center (912-447-5711) Offers monthly workshops as well as lots of community resources to women. _________________________________________ Department for Exceptional Children _________________________________________ _________________________________________ 47 2012 Community Resource Guide FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES Army Community Services Family Support Division, Fort Stewart 76 Lindquest Road Ft. Stewart, GA 31314 912-767-5058 Offers social work services, outpatient psychiatry, substance abuse programs, health clinic, and child care. Full Circle Grief and Loss Center (Hospice Savannah) 7212 Seawright Dr. Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-2289 Provides support for any individual who has suffered a loss by death. Services are free of charge. Chatham County Division of Family and Children Services (DFACS) 761 Wheaton Street Savannah, GA 31402 912-651-2211 www.chathamdfcs.org The Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) finds foster homes for abused and neglected children; helps low income, out-of-work parents get back on their feet; assists with childcare costs for low income parents who are working or in job training; and provides numerous support services and innovative programs to help troubled families. Hospice Savannah 1352 Eisenhower Drive Savannah GA 31406 912-355-2289 The mission of Hospice Savannah is to provide comfort and support for the terminally ill and their families, and resources for our communities on the issues of death, dying, grief, and loss. Lutheran Services of Savannah 6555 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31405 912-355-9179 www.lsga.org Lutheran Services of Georgia offers programs for adoption, disaster response, employment services, family and children services, foster care, and refugee resettlement. Cooperative Extension Service 912-658-7981 www.ugaextension.com/chatham/ Provides programs on childcare, food and nutrition, housing, parenting education and financial security. Personal Care Homes Serenity Personal Care Home (Hinesville): 912-877-7958 / 369-5973 Provides assisted living, mental health and substance abuse counseling. Economic Opportunity Authority (EOA) 618 E. Anderson Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-238-2960 Programs include Head Start, Early Head Start, Energy Assistance Program, Early Childhood Impact Program, Housing and Homeless Services, Welfare Reform, Crisis Intervention, and The Senior Generation Program. Department for Exceptional Children The ROCK Group (Raising Our Children Kindly) P. O. Box 30490 Savannah, GA 31410 912-897-1713 Promotes community awareness and education of child abuse and neglect; provides programming in middle schools, speakers‟ bureau, parent workshops and education workshops. 48 2012 Community Resource Guide Parent & Child of Union Mission 107 Fahm Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-238-2777 www.unionmission.org Parent & Child Services are designed to work in partnership with families to protect, nurture and enrich the lives of children and adults. Family Services offers an array of quality services to assist families, children and adolescents in reaching their full potential by promoting prosocial behavior, resiliency and protective factors. Program services include and are not limited to the provision of: Psychiatric Services / Medication Management Individual, Family and Group Counseling Comprehensive Assessments Family Violence Intervention Programs Mentoring Program Crisis Intervention Services Substance Abuse Treatment & Prevention Parent Coaching/Education In-Home Support Services Moral Recognition Treatment (MRT) Anger Management Group Parent Divorce Seminars Supervised Visitation Victims Counseling Information & Referral Parent and Child provide counseling services to children ages 4 to 17 years old. The program also provides services and operates an office at the United Way building in Effingham County. Career Achievement: Individualized computer tutorial, Computer Classes and Internet for adults and children, Financial Literacy, Tax Preparation. Health Services: Daily Blood Pressure Checks and Blood Sugar Screenings, Weekly Cardiovascular Clinic, Quarterly Mammography and Cervical Cancer Screenings, Weight Loss Program and Annual Prostate Screenings. …………………………………………………… MOBILE CRISIS RESPONSE Mobile Crisis Response Services – Georgia Regional Hospital 1915 Eisenhower Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-356-2011 The Mobile Crisis Response Services (MCRS) is designed to respond to the needs of youth/adolescents and their families/guardians in dealing with crises involving mental health and or addictive diseases. MCRS provides services in Chatham, Bryan, Effingham, and Liberty counties 24 hours per day and seven days a week. Services include telephone triage and face to face intervention, facilitation of linkage with community providers to include Intensive Family Intervention Services and Lakeside Center (youth and adolescent crisis stabilization unit), referrals to community mental health centers, networking with community providers and educating consumers of services in early detection of signs and symptoms of relapse and early intervention to allow resolution of the crisis in the least restrictive environment. MCRS clinicians respond to emergencies immediately and may travel to homes, schools, local emergency rooms, and/or other locations to best meet the needs of those in crisis. St. Mary’s Community Center 812 West 36th Street Savannah, GA 31404 912-447-0578 Provides assistance in three major areas: Basic Needs: Emergency Food Pantry, Clothing Shop, Home Repairs with Rebuilding Together, Emotional Needs Support Education/Job Training: Hospital Patient Transporter Professional Certificate Program, Professional Baking Certificate Program, Nursing Track Beginning Classes (CNA, PCT, LPN, MA) Department for Exceptional Children 49 2012 Community Resource Guide CRISIS STABILIZATION PROGRAM LAKESIDE CENTER 600 DOT Barn Road, Bloomingdale, Georgia 912-330-8335 after hours crisis hotline The Crisis Stabilization Program for Children and Adolescents is a medically monitored shortterm residential service that provides psychiatric and behavioral stabilization, and detoxification for seriously, emotionally disturbed youth. The crisis stabilization program is designed to serve as a first line alternative to hospitalization in state hospitals. Crisis Services The CSP provides crisis services twenty-four hours per day seven days a week. Potential consumers may access after hour crisis services by calling 912-330-8335 during regular working hours Monday through Friday. The crisis hotline is forwarded to the CSP from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. on weekdays, holidays and 5:00 p.m. Friday, to 8:00 a.m. Monday. Referral Sources Referrals are received from the hospitals, family members, probation and parole, Department of Family and Children Services, and other agencies from the counties served by the Southeastern Region. The Crisis Stabilization Program: Serve consumers who are experiencing an acute psychiatric crisis for which outpatient services are insufficient and more restrictive care is necessary. Provide a community-based alternative to hospitalization where continuous and integrated services are available to meet the needs of the consumer and his/her family Provide immediate crisis stabilization services to prevent likely worsening of symptoms both for consumers with initial crisis and for current consumers requiring a more intensive level of care. Provide a community-based service that links with other community agencies, including the judicial system, DFCS, local health departments and hospitals, and other mental health providers in meeting the holistic needs of the consumer. Initiate integration of services to further stabilize the consumer’s condition and prepare him/her for transfer to an alternative level of care. Services Provides: Group Counseling: provided to assist consumers in dealing with issues related to substance abuse and mental illness. Individual and family Counseling: One-on-one counseling that focuses on issues pertinent to each individual consumer. Substance Abuse Education: Is designed to provide first time and repeat enrollees an opportunity to understand the various aspects of substance abuse and addiction, from the medical aspects of chemical addiction to family issues related to chronic abuse. Recreational and Leisure Activities: Scheduled activities are designed to assist the consumer in developing constructive use of free time Self-help group Orientation: Introduces the consumer to self-help support groups such as AA, and NA and the integral part they play in maintaining sobriety and drug free status on a long-term basis. Laboratory Services: All consumers admitted must have routine lab tests, complete blood count, chemistry profile, RPR, urinalysis, urine drug screen, tuberculin skin test, and pregnancy test for females age 11 and over. Class Room Education: During his/her admission each child/adolescent will receive classroom education services provided by certified teachers and instructors. Upon discharge documentation of this education will be forwarded to his/her home school. Target Populations Population served in the Crisis Stabilization Program: children and adolescents ages 5-17 requiring psychiatric, behavioral stabilization; and adolescents ages 13-17 with substance related disorders or with co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse needs. Youth through age 21 may be served at the CSP provided it is clinically indicated and is based on the youth‟s maturational age. Department for Exceptional Children 50 2012 Community Resource Guide FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE A Working Woman in Need, Inc. (AWWIN) 2203 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-659-0241 Email: awwin.inc@comcast.net www.awwininc.org Financial Assistance AWWIN provides assistance with temporary emergency housing, utility, food and transportation stipends. Childcare and Parent Services (CAPS) Program (Chatham County DFCS) 761 Wheaton Street P. O. Box 2566 Savannah, GA 31498-1301 912-651-2217 Cost: based on the number of people in the family and total amount of family income. The Childcare and Parent Services (CAPS) program helps families in Georgia pay for early childhood and school age care and education programs. Parents or guardians who have a limited income and are working, attending school, or in training may qualify to receive subsidized child care. Subsidized care is available for children from age birth to age 13 or up to age 18 if the child has special needs. Champions for Children Champions Coordinator Easter Seals Southern Georgia 1906 Palmyra Road Albany, GA 31701 229-439-7061 or 1-800-365-4583 or 1-866-584-3742 http://www.championsforchildrenga.org/ B&B Care Services 303 South Laurel Street Springfield, GA 31329 912-754-0817 Provides services such as personal support, respite services, and medical equipment for children and adults with disabilities. Eligibility: Children 21 and under Must live at home Have a physical, cognitive, developmental or medical disability Current Medicaid recipients not eligible Those who do not meet the eligibility requirements for the TEFRA/Katie Beckett Medicaid Program Easter Seals of Southern Georgia, Inc. 505 Elizabeth Street Waycross, GA 31501 912-283-4691 www.southerngeorgia.easterseals.com Provides services to help children and adults with disabilities and/or special needs and provides support to their families. Services provided: Respite Care Specialized medical supplies and equipment Medical services Therapies (OT, PT, and ST) Dental and optical services Travel reimbursements for medical appointments Recreational/therapeutic activities Other services related to the child‟s disability not covered by other payment sources Parent to Parent of Georgia and other resources Department for Exceptional Children Economic Opportunity Authority (EOA) 618 East Anderson Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-238-2960 Provides seasonal emergency financial assistance with rent and utilities. 51 2012 Community Resource Guide Home Access Program Georgia Department of Community Affairs 60 Executive Park South, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30329 404-327-6881 The Home Access Program provides grant funding for accessibility improvements at owneroccupied homes in which individuals with disabilities reside and utilize as their primary residence. Funds may be used to complete any of the following activities: widening of interior and exterior doorways, construction of wheelchair ramps, bathroom retrofitting, installations of stair or porch lifts, accessibility improvements to kitchens, lowering of closet shelves and installation of visual aids and/or audible alarms. Social Security Administration 430 Mall Boulevard Savannah, GA 31406 www.ssa.org 912-353-7059 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a program financed through general tax revenue. SSI disability benefits are payable to adults or children who are disabled or blind, who have limited income and resources, who meet the living arrangements requirements, and who are otherwise eligible. The Salvation Army P. O. Box 23798 3100 Montgomery Street Savannah, GA 31403 912-651-7420 Provides emergency shelter, food, clothing, finances, rent and utility assistance, and disaster services. Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) 1-866-674-6327 http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/liheap/broch ure.html LIHEAP is a Federally-funded program that helps low-income households with their home energy bills. The LIHEAP program may be able to offer you one or more of the following types of assistance; bill payment assistance, energy crisis assistance, and Weatherization and energyrelated home repairs. _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Savannah Widows Society 3025 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31405 912-232-6312 Offers financial aid to widows and single women 55 and older. Must call in advance for an appointment. _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Department for Exceptional Children 52 2012 Community Resource Guide GROUP/RESIDENTIAL HOMES Bethesda Academy 9520 Ferguson Avenue Savannah, GA 31406 912-351-2040 www.bethesdahomeforboys.org Residential facility and school (for day students also). Bethesda serves boys from 6th-12th grade through the school or its residential program. Counseling and tutoring services are provided. Greenbriar Children’s Center 3709 Hopkins Street Savannah, GA 31405 912-234-3431 www.greenbriarchildrenscenter.org Offers a residential group home that provides long term care for children ages 10-17; an emergency shelter which services infants and children to 17 years of age (open 24 hours a day 7 days a week); independent living program which services youth 16-21 who are homeless, runaways or without support of family or other caretakers; supportive housing services homeless youth 17-21 years; family preservation helps parents provide stable, nurturing homes for their children. Bonaventure/Gateway 415 Bonaventure Avenue Savannah, GA 31404 912-790-6521 www.gatewaybhs.org Gateway offers a variety of residential settings in which staff supervises the daily living skills of consumers who function at various levels. These settings range from group homes that provide a structured, family-like environment to semi-independent living apartments for residents who function high enough not to need line-of-sight supervision at all times. Gateway also offers residential facilities specifically designed to meet the needs of the more profoundly disabled consumers or chronic and medically fragile individuals. Gateway currently manages residential homes in Chatham, Glynn, and Liberty counties. Savannah Area Behavioral Health Collaborative (SABHC) Mental Health 42 & 44 Medical Arts Savannah, GA 31405 Substance Abuse 17 Minis Avenue Garden city, GA 31408 (Group homes for men and women with dual diagnosis / mental disability). SABHC is a nonprofit entity that holds DHR contracts for Chatham County adult mental health and substance abuse. It also provides limited developmental disabilities services, primarily for those with dual diagnosis. Georgia Mentor Network 7130 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Suite 203 Savannah, GA 31406 912-354-8990 www.thementornetwork.com The Georgia Mentor offers an array of community-based residential and nonresidential services that range in intensity, duration and frequency depending on the needs of the client. Services provided for adults and children who are medically fragile. Department for Exceptional Children The Treutlen House at New Ebenezer 131 Old Augusta Road Central Rincon, GA 31326 912-754-9797 Email: info@treutlenhouse.com www.treutlenhouse.org The Treutlen House programs are designed to provide support and guidance to families by directly addressing issues of abuse, neglect, abandonment and other family problems. Tutoring and special assistance with homework and learning issues are available through the youth home. Children ages 6 to 17 are welcome. 53 2012 Community Resource Guide HEALTH INFORMATION African American Health Information and Referral 1910 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-447-6605 Offers computer training, information sessions on a variety of topics, including but not limited to: health screenings (blood pressure and blood sugar checks), puppet shows, tutorials, WIC, and pick up site for WIC vouchers. Students can use surfing center to access internet information. American Red Cross - Savannah 422 Habersham Street Savannah, GA 31416 912-651-5300 www.savannahredcross.org Provides regional disaster relief services, health education, and volunteer support to blood collection services in Chatham and surrounding counties. The Savannah Georgia Chapter of the American Red Cross offers a wide range of health and safety presentations for the community. American Cancer Society 5102 Paulsen Street - Building 4 Savannah, GA 31405 912-355-5196 www.cancer.org ACS is dedicated to preventing cancer, saving lives, and reducing suffering from cancer through research, education, cancer information services and resources. ACS community programs educate the public about cancer prevention, early detection, treatment, survival, and quality of life. Coastal Empire Polio Survivors Association, Inc. (CEPSA) 112 Van Nuys Boulevard Savannah, GA 31419 Email: CEPSA05@msn.com 912-352-8383 / 912-355-1221 Coastal Empire Polio Survivors Association, Inc. (CEPSA) is a non-profit organization that provides support, encouragement and information to polio survivors, their families and friends, and the medical community. Meetings are held at Candler Hospital in the Heart & Lung Building on 5353 Reynolds Street in Savannah, Georgia Second Floor, Conference Room #2 at 10:30 a.m. on the 4th Saturday of each month except July, August and December. American Diabetic Association 5105 Paulsen Street - Suite C236 Savannah, GA 31405 912-353-8110 www.diabetes.org Helps with advocacy and provides information, promotes research for the cure diabetes and improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. Georgia Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 2625 Cumberland Parkway, Suite 205 Atlanta, GA 30339 800-399-7312 www.leukemia-lymphoma.org Provides aid for patients who are currently undergoing treatment; provides an information resource center with up-to-date disease-related information and referral services; provides family support groups and peer-to-peer telephone support; sponsors the Trish Greene Back-toSchool program for children with cancer. American Heart Association 7130 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Suite 101 Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-0233 www.americanheart.org Provides information and promotes awareness regarding heart disease, as well as other cardiovascular and cerebro-vascular diseases. Department for Exceptional Children 54 2012 Community Resource Guide Planned Parenthood 44-B Lee Boulevard Savannah, GA 31405 800-264-7154 www.ppga.org Provides health and educational services to men and women, and provides materials to help parents and teens start talking about relationships and sex. The Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia www.sicklecellatlaga.org 404-755-1641 Provides education, screening, and counseling programs for patients with sickle cell and other abnormal hemoglobin. Tourette Community of Savannah (TiCS) Please contact Michelle McGee michelle@moxiemomma.com or call 912-224-9201 __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Department for Exceptional Children 55 2012 Community Resource Guide HEALTH INSURANCE FOR CHILDREN http://www.p2pga.org/roadmap/insurance/default.htm Qualification All Children, Middle Income Working Families Insurance Program Peachcare for Kids: Allows income eligible working families to purchase low cost health insurance for any child under age 19. There is no cost for children under age 5. Currently, the cost per month is $10 to $35 for one child and a maximum or $70 for two or more children living in the same household. Please contact 1-877-GA-PEACH (1-877-427-3224). www.peachcare.org Child with a Disability, Middle or Higher Income Levels Deeming waiver: A Medicaid waiver program for children with significant disabilities. This program is designed to provide Medicaid insurance to children who live in families having income that is too high to qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI). The Deeming Waiver Medicaid can be used as either primary insurance or as secondary insurance when a child is covered under a private insurance plan. Please apply through your local Dept. of Family and Children’s Services (DFCS) office. Medicaid Recipients who are Eligible for Private Insurance HIPP (Health Insurance Premium Plan: A program where the Department of Medical Assistance (DMA) pays for the cost of your private health insurance premiums. It is available to Medicaid eligible recipients (Medicaid, Medicaid with SSI or Deeming Waiver) if the DMA determines it is more ―costeffective‖ to pay for private insurance instead of having Medicaid pay all the bills. It can benefit the entire family if a family insurance plan is found to be more cost-effective. Please apply through your local DFCS office. All Children, Low Income Level Medicaid with SSI: For families that are income eligible and who have a child with a disability, it is possible for your children to receive monthly SSI (Supplemental Security Income) payments and, along with that, automatically receive Medicaid insurance. Please apply through your local SSI office. All Children, Low Income Level Medicaid without SSI: For families who are income eligible, it is possible for your children to receive medical insurance coverage through Medicaid. This program is available to children up to age 18 whether or not they have a disability. Please apply through your local DFCS office. All Children, When Your Income is Too High for Medicaid and You Have a Lot of Medical Bills Medically Needy for Spend Down Medicaid: If you have a lot of medical bills, but your income is too high to qualify for ―regular‖ Medicaid, you may be eligible for the Medically Needy program. Please apply through your local DFCS office. Department for Exceptional Children 56 2012 Community Resource Guide IDENTIFICATION Chatham County Health Department 2011 Eisenhower Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-236-2138 www.gachd.org Provides birth certificates to those born in Chatham County. Social Security Administration 430 Mall Boulevard Savannah, GA 31406 912-353-9797 For general Information and services call: 1-800-772-1213 Provides social security cards and replaces old/lost cards. Georgia Department of Motor Vehicles Drivers License Division 1117 Eisenhower Dr. Savannah, GA 31406 912-692-7400 http://www.dds.ga.gov/index.aspx Provides state IDs and driver‟s licenses. LEGAL SERVICES/JUVENILE JUSTICE Ash Tree Organization, Inc. 2512 Habersham Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-651-9662 www.ashtreeorg.org Helps juvenile offenders develop into productive, responsible citizens by providing a communitybased program of activities and enrichment planned to deter repeat offenses, enhance selfesteem, increase academic and marketable skills, and improve physical and mental well-being. Department for Exceptional Children Child Support Enforcement 415 West Broughton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-652-7400 Provides services to assist in the collection and distribution of child support payments. Chatham County Juvenile Court 197 Carl Griffin Drive Savannah, GA 31405 912-652-6700 www.chathamcounty.org/juvenile Handles all delinquent complaints concerning children who are under the age of 17 years. 57 2012 Community Resource Guide Georgia Advocacy Office www.thegao.org 800-537-2329 Works with and for the disabled and mentally ill in Georgia, securing their protection and advocacy. awareness, community education and prevention programs. Mediation Center of Coastal Georgia 5105 Paulsen St. Savannah, GA 31405 912-354-6686 Provides conflict resolution services to parties involved in disputes through trained mediators. Mediation is not provided for domestic violence; also provides workshops and a resource library. Georgia Legal Services 10 Whitaker Street - Second Floor Savannah, GA 31401 912-651-2180 or Toll free: 1-888-220-8399 www.glsp.org Provides free legal representation, advice, and counsel, educational programs to low income clients, legal issues involving family, housing, employment, consumer and healthcare problems. Park Place Outreach 514 E. Henry Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-234-4048 www.parkplaceyes.org Park Place Outreach is a 21 day shelter for runaway, Homeless, and youth in crisis ages 11through 17. Also provides a drug education and parenting program to juveniles and families under the jurisdiction of Juvenile Court. Georgia Mentor 7130 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Suite 203 Savannah, GA 31406 912-354-8990 Residential program provider serving juvenile offenders to a diversified network Savannah-Chatham County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) 428 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-447-8908 Recruits and trains judge appointed community volunteers to speak up for the best interests of abused or neglected children in juvenile court proceedings. Georgia Senior Citizen Legal Hotline Atlanta Legal Aid Society 1-888-257-9519 www.atlantalegalaid.org Begun in 1998, the hotline is a cooperative project among Atlanta Legal Aid Society, the Georgia Division of Aging Services, the State Bar Pro Bono Project and the Atlanta Bar Association. It offers legal advice, brief services, self-help materials and referrals to seniors throughout the state, handling more than 4200 calls a year. This project serves seniors living anywhere in Georgia. Youth Challenge (GA National Guard) P. O. Box 3610 Ft. Stewart, GA 31315 912-767-8997 Boot Camp Style program that offers Georgia‟s at risk youth behavior adjustment, self-esteem, GED Studies and life / work skills training. Lifeline for Children – (Chatham County DFCS) P. O. Box 2566 761 Wheaton Street Savannah, GA 31402 912-651-2110 http://www.chathamdfcs.org/lifeline/lifeline.ht ml Staffed by community volunteers, DFCS staff members and children services professionals, Lifeline for Children promotes the prevention of child abuse and neglect through public Department for Exceptional Children 58 2012 Community Resource Guide MEDICAL SERVICES CLINICS AND HEALTH CENTERS Behavioral Health Services Georgia Crisis and Access Line: 1-800-715-4225 www.mygcal.com The Georgia Crisis and Access Line provides information and referrals for services designed to aid in the recovery from mental illness and substance abuse disorders. Cost of services: The following methods of payment are accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance. Uninsured patients may qualify for discounts based on a sliding fee scheduled. Required Info: Picture ID, Proof of household income. Locations: Martha B. Fay Health Center 1395 Eisenhower Dr. Savannah, GA 31406 (Bus Route: 6 Crosstown & 31 Skidaway/Sandfly) 912-356-2441 - Main number 912-356-2457 - WIC 912-356-2138 - Vital Records 912-356-2684 - Immunizations; Eye, Ear and Dental Screenings 912-356-2155 - TB Clinic 912-356-2157 - Adult Health Clinic 912-356-2457 - Child Health Services 912-356-2457 - Children First 912-351-6252 and 912-507-4784 - Breast Feeding Support Chatham County Health Department Health care services and wellness programs for Adults, Children, and Women's Health are available through the Georgia Department of Public Health. Services Provided: Immunizations (including Immigration, Travel Vaccine, Child and Adult Immunizations) Eye, Ear and Dental Screenings Tuberculosis Skin Testing, Chest X-Rays, Treatment and Maintenance of TB exposure and disease Family Planning, Sexually Transmitted Disease services and HIV testing and counseling Child Health Check and Sports Physical Children First (the single point of entry to a statewide collaborative system of Public Health and other prevention based programs and services) Breast Feeding Support Lead Program WIC - Women, Infant and Children Babies Born Healthy Breast and Cervical Cancer Program Department for Exceptional Children Midtown Health Center 1602 Drayton St. Savannah, GA 31401 (Bus Route: 12 Henry) 912-651-3378 - Main number 912-651-2570 - WIC 912-651-3378 - Adult Health Services 912-651-6249 - Child Health Services 912-651-6249 - Children First 912-651-6249 - Immunizations 912-651-2640 and 912-644-7702 - Breast Feeding Support Children's Special Services 132 Stephenson Ave. #100 Savannah, GA 31406 912-691-6888 Community Care Services 420 Mall Blvd., Suite A Savannah, GA 31406 912-353-5001 59 2012 Community Resource Guide The Community Health Mission 310 Eisenhower Drive Medical Center, Suite 5 Savannah, GA 31406 (Bus Route: 27 Waters Avenue) www.CHMSAVANNAH.org 912-692-1451 The Community Health Mission is free for those who qualify and offers primary (non-emergency) health care to individuals that do not have health insurance, including Medicare or Medicaid. Though services are provided at no cost, donations are encouraged to offset operational expenses. Call 912-692-1451, Mon-Fri, 8:30 am4:00 pm to schedule an appointment date and time. The center is unable to accommodate walkin visits. Chatham C.A.R.E. Center 2 Wheeler St. Savannah, GA 31406 912-356-2953 800-551-2728 - CDC/AIDS Hotline (Bus Route: #4 Barnard) The following services are provided by the Chatham C.A.R.E. Center: AIDS/HIV Primary Care and Case Management (Walk-ins 8AM-4PM) STD/HIV Testing (Walk-ins 8AM-4PM) Centers for Disease Control/AIDS Hotline 800-551-2728 Eligibility: Medicare and Medicaid are accepted for payment. Patient payments and/or Co-pays are expected to be made on the date of service. Services Provided: Annual medical exams and preventive health care Treatment for diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and respiratory disease Women's Health Services Enrollment in the GA Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening program (includes mammograms and biopsies as needed) Clinic Programs: Smoking Cessation and Health Education Community Cardiovascular Council The Community Cardiovascular Council provides blood pressure check, prescription assistance, nutrition counseling and disease management to uninsured adults with or at-risk for developing heart disease. Services are provided on a sliding fee scale. Please call for an appointment. Services Provided: Blood pressure checks Prescription assistance Nutrition counseling Treatment of high blood pressure and related risk factors Eligibility: Between the ages of 18-65 Live or work in Chatham, Effingham, Liberty and Bryan Counties. Have no health insurance (including Medicaid or Medicare) Have a household income that does not exceed certain guidelines To determine eligibility, you will need: Picture ID and Proof of Household Income (Earnings, Social Security, Child Support, Unemployment and Worker's Compensation) Location: Chatham County Georgia Infirmary Campus 912-232-6624 1900 Abercorn St Savannah, GA 31401 Effingham County United Way Center 912-826-2608 711 Zittrourer Road Rincon, GA 31326 Eligibility: Adults 18 years and older with high blood pressure, live in Chatham or Effingham County, and income may not exceed certain guidelines. Department for Exceptional Children 60 2012 Community Resource Guide Curtis V. Cooper Primary Health Care Contact Information: 912-527-1000 / 1111 Curtis V. Cooper Primary Health Care provides discounted services for qualifying patients. Call to schedule an appointment date and time. Walk-ins are accepted. However, patients with appointments are seen first. Eligibility: Everyone is welcome to visit our clinic. However, uninsured patients are required to provide verification of income to receive discounted fees or participate in the discount program for services rendered. Required for Patient Registration: Verification of current address such as: Driver's License, copy of utility bill, copy of telephone bill; verification of insurance such as: Medicaid Card, Medicare Card, or private insurance card. Services Provided: Adult medicine Pediatric health care Health Education Gynecological clinic (by referral) Medicaid Screening Prenatal (pregnancy) Services Family Planning Services Pharmacy Services Dental Services Nutrition Services Laboratory Services Radiology Services Georgia Regional Hospital 1915 Eisenhower Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-356-2092 An acute care setting for treatment of mental health and addictive diseases in the southeast Georgia region. State hospital for short term treatment of mental health, mental retardation & substance abuse. Good Samaritan Clinic St. Joseph's/Candler Medical Plaza - Garden City 4704 Augusta Road Garden City, GA 31408 912-964-4326 Good Samaritan Clinic offers free primary health care for qualifying, uninsured adults. Call (912) 964-4326 to schedule an appointment date and time. Walk-ins are seen if time allows. Eligibility: Over the age of 18 No health insurance Have a household income that does not exceed stated guidelines To determine eligibility, you may need a photo ID and proof of income **Gynecological services also available every third Tuesday of the month. J.C. Lewis Health Center 125 Fahm Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-495-8887 (Bus Route: East Savannah) J.C. Lewis Health Center provides Comprehensive Primary Health Care to the Homeless and uninsured population at a discounted price for those who qualify. Location of services: Curtis V. Cooper Primary Health Care: 106 E. Broad Street Savannah, GA 31401 912- 527-1000 912-527-1111 - pharmacy (Bus Route: Downtown Loop) Roberts Street Site 2 Roberts Street Garden City, GA 31408 912- 527-1100 912-527-2742 - pharmacy (Bus Route: 3A) Services Provided: Primary health care Physician services Medication Assistance Medical Case Management Health Prevention and Promotion Shelter & Housing Referrals Economic Education & referral Nutritional Education and Planning Dietary Supplementation Prisoner Re-entry Program Hitch Village Site 840 A Hitch Drive Savannah, GA 31401 912-232- 9696 (Bus Route: Downtown Loop) Department for Exceptional Children 61 2012 Community Resource Guide 24 hour Respite Care Behavioral Health Counseling Dental care Cost of Services/Eligibility: Services are provided at a discounted price to qualifying homeless patients. Homeless verification and income verification forms are required. Services are based on a sliding fee scale. Uninsured patients with limited income may qualify for discounted services. To determine eligibility, you will need a picture ID and proof of income. Medicaid, Peach Care, Well Care & Ameri-group accepted. Eligibility is based on household income. Please call in advance to find out what proof of income is needed to establish eligibility for services. Transportation: The J.C. Lewis Health Center provides transportation services to and from medical appointments for homeless clients that lack transportation to appointments and for medical testing. Transportation: The Phoenix Clinic provides transportation services to and from medical appointments for clients who are ineligible for Medicaid transportation. Savannah Health Mission 4700 Waters Avenue Savannah, GA 31404 912-352-2032 Thurs. 5:15 pm - 6:00 pm - must have an appointment. Provides no-cost medical services for uninsured adults and children. Union Mission - Health Services Locations Medical Care Downtown at J. C. Lewis Primary Health Care: 125 Fahm Street Savannah, GA 31401 Medical Care at Salvation Army: 3100 Montgomery Street Savannah, GA 31401 Medical Care at Old Savannah City Mission: 2414 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31401 Medical Care at Phoenix Project: 525 East 34th Street Savannah, GA 31401 Dental Center locations: Dental Care Downtown at Peter Brasseler Dental Center: 107 Fahm Street Savannah, GA 31401 Dental Care at Phoenix Project: 525 East 34th Street Savannah, GA 31401 Phoenix Clinic 525 E. 34th Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-231-0123 (Bus Route: 12 Henry) The Phoenix Clinic provides Comprehensive Primary Health Care to persons living with HIV/AIDS. Services Provided: Primary health care Physician services Medication Assistance through the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) Housing Case Management Health Prevention and Promotion Social Service Referrals Nutritional Education and Planning Dietary Supplementation HOPWA Housing Programs Behavioral Health Counseling Dental Services (Fridays 8:00 am-12 noon) The following required services are provided: Primary care HIV Medical care Dental Prenatal and perinatal Mental health Emergency medical Substance abuse Outreach and education Diagnostic lab and X-ray Case management Cancer and other disease screening Well child services Child and adult immunizations Eye and hearing screenings for children Family planning services Transportation and interpretation Blood level screenings Pharmaceutical Restorative Dental Care Oral Health Education Inpatient Respite Care Subsidize HIV Housing Cost of Services/Eligibility: Services are provided through funding from the Ryan White Care Act and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). To determine eligibility for services, you will need: Proof of HIV status, Proof of residency, Proof of income and a Picture ID. Medicaid accepted. Department for Exceptional Children 62 2012 Community Resource Guide Eligibility: Everyone is welcome. However, program patients and/or residents are required to provide documentation to receive discounted fees or participate in discount programs for services rendered. The following items are required for registration: Verification of current address Verification of insurance if applicable: Medicaid card, Medicare card, insurance card Verification of income: pay check stub, DOL W-G 15 letter, Case Management signed income form Contact Information: J.C Lewis Primary Health 912.495.8887 Respite Medical Care 912.495.8887 Peter Brasseler Dental 912.544.0867 Phoenix Medical Care 912.231.0123 HIV Housing 912.231.0123 Eligibility: Children ages 3 to 18 who do not have dental insurance and who meet certain eligibility guidelines are welcome. Those with Medicaid/PeachCare are not eligible. The patients must meet the income requirements to qualify for care. Patients are seen by appointment only. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Adolescent Health Services (Chatham County Health Department Midtown Clinic) 1602 Drayton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-351-3586 Provides comprehensive health services to teens. Alee Shrine Temple P. O. Box 14147 Savannah, GA 31416 912- 355-2422 www.aleeshrine.org The Shriner‟s supports the Shriner‟s Hospitals for Children, a network of 22 hospitals that provide expert, no-cost orthopedic and burn care to children under 18. DENTAL CARE CLINICS Curtis V. Cooper Primary Health Care 106 E. Broad Street Savannah, GA 912-527-1000 American Cancer Society 5102 Paulsen Street Building 4 Savannah, GA 31405 912-355-5196 www.cancer.org Community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem. Peter Brasseler Clinic 107 Fahm Street Savannah, GA 912-544-1276 Eligibility: Services are provided at a discounted price to qualifying homeless patients. Uninsured persons with limited income may qualify for discounted services based on a "sliding scale fee schedule. To determine eligibility, you will need picture ID and proof of income. All payment is due at the time services are rendered. Acceptable forms of payment: Cash, All Credit Cards except American Express, Debit Cards, and Money Order. No Personal Checks. American Red Cross - Savannah 422 Habersham Street Savannah, GA 31416 912-651-5300 www.savannahredcross.org Provides regional disaster relief services Savannah Volunteer Dental Clinic (Savannah Technical College's Dental Assisting Clinic and Laboratory) 5717 White Bluff Road, Goodman Hall, Rm. 2106 Savannah, GA 31419 912-429-8368 Department for Exceptional Children Candler Source/Georgia Infirmary 1900 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-819-1500 63 2012 Community Resource Guide Georgia Lions Club 2141 Rowland Ave Savannah, GA 31404 912-354-4242 www. lionslighthouse.org This program provides the uninsured and financially needy in Georgia the opportunity to receive a full eye exam, performed by ophthalmologists and optometrists, as well as the opportunity to receive eye glasses through the optical shop. The Georgia Lions Lighthouse Foundation also provides hearing aid assistance for low-income Georgia residents. The Georgia Lions Lighthouse Foundation will provide eyeglasses, eye surgeries and hearing aids. Provides primary medical care, and assistance with meals, housework, bathing, dressing, adult day health, emergency response buttons, personal care homes and respite for care-givers. Children’s Medical Services 132 Stephenson Avenue, Suite 100 Savannah, GA 31405 912-691-6888 / 912-691-6889 Provides medical services for children and adults with disabilities. Coastal Harbor 1150 Cornell Avenue Savannah, GA 31406 912-354-3911 www.coastalharbor.com Coastal Harbor offers long-term treatment for behavioral and psychiatric disorders for children ages 7-17, and has specialty programs for the developmentally delayed and separate boys and girls programs for youth with sexually abusive behaviors. Hospice Savannah 1352 Eisenhower Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-2289 The mission of Hospice Savannah is to provide comfort and support for the terminally ill and their families, focusing on living fully through all stages of illness and bereavement and to provide resources for our communities on the issues of death, dying, grief, and loss. Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS) 761 Wheaton Street P. O. Box 2566 Savannah, GA 31405 912-651-2220 www.chathamdfcs.org The Division of Family and Children Services DFCS helps low income, out-of-work parents get back on their feet; assists with childcare and medical costs for low income parents. Lakeside Center (Public Mental Health) (Georgia Regional Hospital’s off-site C&A crisis stabilization unit) 600 DOT Barn Road Bloomingdale, GA 31302 912-748-4378 A 14-bed crisis stabilization unit for boys and girls ages 5-17, with average length of stay five days. Residents generally come through private referrals, the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), community service boards, the Department of Human Resources (DHR) or the Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS), Emergency rooms(ER). The facility provides a full schedule of activities with a school on site. Group treatment includes education, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Also included are activity, art and recreation therapy. Family therapy is included. Cost: payment is charge on a sliding scale, Medicaid, Peachcare, or private pay is accepted. Proof of income and expenses is required for sliding scale payments. Gateway Community Service Board 100 Commissioners Drive Darien, GA 31305 912-653-4339 www.gatewaycsb.org Gateway Behavioral Health Services is a public agency created by State law to provide mental health, developmental disabilities and addictive diseases services. Department for Exceptional Children 64 2012 Community Resource Guide Lenscrafters - Gift of Sight 7804 Abercorn Street - (Oglethorpe Mall) Savannah, GA 31406 912-351-0137 Provides free glasses for low-income families. Requires letter from school or other agency stating that the family is unable to purchase glasses. Should check with eye doctor and schedule an appointment in advance. (Referring agency should be sure to put Tax ID number on letter). My Brothaz Home, Inc. 2111 Price Street, Savannah, GA 31401 912-231-8727 www.mybrothazhome.org Services: Outreach, HIV Counseling & Testing, Health Education/ Risk Reduction, Prevention Case Management, Support Groups, Food/Clothing & Transportation Assistance, Emergency Financial Assistance, Referrals and Advocacy, Many Men, Many Voices; Voices/Voces; and Comprehensive Risk Counseling and Services to those who qualify. Marcus Institute 1920 Briarcliff Rd. Atlanta, GA 30329 404- 419-4000 http://www.marcus.org Offers diagnosis, psychological testing, community referrals, parent education, family and individual counseling, and medication and behavior management to individuals affected by a developmental disability free of charge. National Children’s Cancer Society 1015 Locust, Suite 600 City St. Louis, MO 63101 314-436-9113 www.children-cancer.org A nonprofit tax exempt organization whose mission is to provide direct financial support to children with cancer and their families, for expenses related to cancer treatment. Assist children from birth to age 18 and their families throughout the United States. Med Bank P. O. Box 15372 Savannah, GA 31416 912-356-2766 www.savannahcommunity.com/so/medbank A charity foundation which helps patients in need with medications. Patients must meet poverty guidelines, must live in Chatham or Effingham Counties and cannot have any prescription insurance. Open Arms P.O. Box 13147 Savannah, GA 31406 912-356-9855 Eligibility: Must be referred by DFCS Service Area: Chatham County Fees: DFCS charges $30.00 per baby Home for fragile babies with HIV, alcohol or cocaine exposed, any abnormalities, respiratory problems; provide a total care environment for immobility babies with a full time staff. Medicare Outreach Project 1-888-257-9519 HICARE program: 1-800-669-8387. Georgia Residents who are on Medicare and have fixed incomes can save hundreds of dollars a year through programs that will help pay their monthly premiums and other out of pocket health care costs. The payment of $45.50 a month for the Medicare Part B premium is included in the program. Program eligibility requires a monthly income of less than $960 for an individual and $1286 for a couple. Those who qualify can save $546 or MORE per year. Department for Exceptional Children Pediatria HealthCare For Kids 25 Chatham Center South Savannah, GA 31405 912-447-5437 Fax: 912-447-9584 Pediatria HealthCare For Kids provides center based day health services and home based private duty nursing services for medically complex and fragile children. They utilize caring, skilled professionals in nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and respiratory care to deliver these services. 65 2012 Community Resource Guide Rx Outreach Express Scripts Specialty Distribution Services, Inc. P.O. Box 66536 Saint Louis, MO 63166-6536 1-800-769-3880 http://www.rxoutreach.com Cost: $20, $30, $40 depends on the medicine for a 90 day supply. Rx Outreach is a patient assistance program (PAP) for people of all ages. The program makes prescription medicines affordable for uninsured and under-insured individuals and families. Hours: 6:30 am -6:30pm Monday through Friday. Ages 0-5 years of age Private duty nurse if the child is too sick to come to the center. Ages for this are 0-18 years old. Hours are for 8-12 hours. Fees: Medicaid and private pay accepted Right from the Start Medicaid Project DFCS RSM Project Office, c/o MHUMC 4700 Waters Avenue P.O. Box 22909 Savannah, GA 31403 912-350-4958 or 1-800-809-7276 Right from the Start Project enables children, pregnant women, and women with cervical or breast cancer to receive comprehensive health services through Right from Start or related programs. The Right from the Start Medicaid (RSM) Outreach Project provides access to affordable comprehensive health care coverage to working families. The RSM Project can help with the following: Right from the Start Medicaid – no cost health care coverage for children and pregnant women PeachCare for Kids – low-cost health care coverage for children Women‟s Health Medicaid – coverage of breast and cervical cancer treatments for women Georgia Partnership for Caring – donated doctor‟s visits and prescription medicine Emergency Medical Assistance – payment for emergency health care expenses for non-citizens and others who are not eligible for Medicaid Referrals to other health care programs and related services Savannah Association for the Blind 214 Drayton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-236-4473 www.sabinc.org Low vision, comprehensive rehabilitation facility. All referrals are from eye care professionals. Services are provided at no cost to GA residents. Has a contract with Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools to provide services to students who are referred by their school. Safe Return Bracelet Safe Return is a program in which people with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders wear a "Safe Return Bracelet" that helps to identify and return them to safety if they become disoriented and wonder or get lost. For more information on the Safe Return program call 1 (800) 272-3900. Service Options Using Resources in Community Environments (SOURCE) 1900 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31405 912-234-2186 www.sjchs.org SOURCE, a model for progressive healthcare for older, low-income Medicaid and Medicare patients, promotes healthy, independent health outcomes through preventative measures. Program includes primary medical care, community services and case management toward the goals of educating patients to prevent chronic illness for fewer emergency room visits, hospitalizations and the reduction of need for long-term institutional placement. Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire, Inc. 4710 Waters Avenue Savannah, GA 31404 912-356-5520 www.rmhccoastalempire.org Since 1987, the Savannah Ronald McDonald House has served more than 5,000 families with critically ill or injured children by providing them a "Home away from home" during their time of need. Department for Exceptional Children 66 2012 Community Resource Guide St. Mary’s Community Center 812 West 36th Street Savannah, GA 31404 912-447-0578 Health Services Daily Blood Pressure Checks and Blood Sugar Screenings, Weekly Cardiovascular Clinic for High Blood Pressure, Quarterly Mammography and Cervical Cancer Screenings, Weight Loss Program and Annual Prostate Screenings. PRESCRIPTION ASSITANCE City of Savannah Prescription Discount Card Program The City of Savannah has a new program that offers savings on prescription drugs to residents who are without health insurance, a traditional benefits plan, or have prescriptions that are not covered by insurance. The card is FREE to all Savannah residents, regardless of age, income or existing health insurance. By using this card you may save an average of 20% off the regular retail price of prescription drugs at participating pharmacies. The Prescription Discount Card is made available to residents by the City of Savannah in collaboration with the National League of Cities (NLC). Union Mission John S. Delaware Center 1815 Lincoln Street Savannah, GA 31402 912-651-6793 Provides personal training, therapeutic training for injuries. Megan’s House (Easter Seals of Southern Georgia) 505 Elizabeth Street Waycross, GA 31501 912-283-4691 Toll free: 877-541-7325 Megan‟s House is one of two children‟s respite homes south of Atlanta for medically fragile children ages 0 through 17. Services are also available for children who have developmental disabilities and autism. Services are for as little as 24 hours or as long as 2 weeks. Services are available to residents of Southern Georgia and cost is based on a sliding fee scale (scholarships are available). For more information on the program and locations where the card can be picked up, please visit the City of Savannah‟s website at: http://www.savannahga.gov/cityweb/SavannahGa GOV.nsf GeorgiaCares 800-669-8387 Helps Medicare beneficiaries understand how they can save money on their prescription drugs. Also assists in filing Medicare claims and appeals, prescription assistance applications and Medicare fraud reports. MedBank, Inc. Contact Information: 912-356-2898 MedBank, Inc is a Patient Prescription Assistance program for long-term drug treatment. MedBank assists those who qualify to obtain prescription medications free-of-charge from pharmaceutical companies. Spanish language assistance is available. Department for Exceptional Children 67 2012 Community Resource Guide Locations: Community Health Mission Site 310 Eisenhower Drive #5 Savannah, GA 31406 912-692-1451 costs. The payment of $45.50 a month for the Medicare Part B premium is included in the program. Program eligibility requires a monthly income of less than $960 for an individual and $1286 for a couple. Those who qualify can save $546 or MORE per year. Curtis V. Cooper Site 106 E. Broad Savannah, GA 31401 912-527-1106 Medicare Prescription Drug Plan (800) MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) 877-486-2048 (for the hearing impaired) Monday-Sunday 24 hrs per day St. Mary's Health Center Site 1302 Drayton St. Savannah, GA 31401 912-443-9409 NeedyMeds www.needymeds.com Provides information on how to obtain free or low-cost prescription medicine to low-income people who are uninsured or under-insured. Spanish language assistance available. St. Mary's Health Center 1302 Drayton St. Savannah, GA 31401 912-443-9409 (Bus Route: Henry Street bus or Drayton St. bus) St. Mary's Health Center is a free clinic that offers primary health care to qualifying, uninsured adults. For appointment please call 912-443-9409, Mon. -Fri., 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Services Provided: Adult medicine HIV and STD testing Pregnancy Testing Medication Assistance (through MEDBANK) Mobile Mammography (by appointment only) Disease management Women's health Specialty referrals *Eye clinic is held twice a month (2nd Thursday and Friday). By appointment only. Eligibility: Adults between the ages of 19 and 64; Live or work in Chatham County; Have no health insurance; Have a household income that does not exceed certain guidelines; Picture ID and proof of household income is required. Partnership for Prescription Assistance PPA (888) 4PPA-NOW (1-888-477-2669) PPA helps patients that qualify to get the medicines they need through the public or private program that's right for them. PharmaCare 800-777-1023 Monday-Friday 8:30am-9:00pm Saturday 9:00am-6:00pm Offers a 12% to 35% discount off cost of medications Offers a mail-order plan that has even greater discounts. Annual membership dues of $12 per year. Cannot use if you currently have an insurance plan that offers a prescription plan; discounts cannot be combined. Rx Outreach Express Scripts Specialty Distribution Services, Inc. P.O. Box 66536, Saint Louis, MO 63166-6536 1-800-769-3880 / http://www.rxoutreach.com Cost: $20, $30, $40 depends on the medicine for a 90 day supply. Rx Outreach is a patient assistance program (PAP) for people of all ages. The program makes prescription medicines affordable for uninsured and under-insured individuals and families. Medicare Outreach Project 1-888-257-9519 HICARE program: 1-800-669-8387. Georgia Residents who are on Medicare and have fixed incomes can save hundreds of dollars a year through programs that will help pay their monthly premiums and other out of pocket health care Department for Exceptional Children 68 2012 Community Resource Guide RESPITE/THERAPEUTIC SERVICES Hours: 6:30 am -6:30pm Monday through Friday. Ages 0-5 years old. Private duty nurse if the child is too sick to come to the center. Ages for this are 0-18 years old. Hours are for 8-12 hours. Fees: Medicaid and private pay accepted. Kicklighter Resource Center 7219 Seawright Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-7633 Focuses on improving the quality of life of children and adults with mental retardation, autism, and other developmental disabilities through advocacy, community awareness, family support, and direct programs. Georgia Mentor Network 7130 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Suite 203 Savannah, GA 31406 912-354-8990 www.mentormpn.com Provides therapeutic foster care program; serve children, adolescents and adults with special needs ages birth to 21 years old. Matthew Reardon Center Market Walk, Suite 10B Hodgson Memorial Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-9098 www.matthewreardoncenter.org Services available to children in our region who have a brain disorder that impairs learning, communication, socialization, and movement. Provides respite care for the child so that parents and other care givers may get time away from the demands of care for the child. Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation 6135 Roosevelt Hwy. P.O. Box 1000 Warm Springs, GA 31830 706- 655-5000 http://www.rooseveltrehab.org Offers outpatient rehabilitation and medical services, water therapy, and therapeutic recreation (including camps and athletic programs). Helps prepare clients for jobs and provides special devices. Provides continuing education. Ms. Bee’s Therapeutic Services, Inc. 11305 White Bluff Road Savannah, GA 31419 912-272-2774 www.msbees.com A family support camp and respite care services, Ms. Bees provides respite two Saturdays a month, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. to give parents and caregivers of children with disabilities a brief rest. Pediatria HealthCare for Kids 25 Chatham Center South Savannah, GA 31405 912-447-5437 Fax: 912-447-9584 Pediatria HealthCare for Kids provides center based day health services and home based private duty nursing services for medically complex and fragile children. They utilize caring, skilled professionals in nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and respiratory care to deliver these services. Department for Exceptional Children 69 2012 Community Resource Guide SENIOR SERVICES Adult Day Care Program (City of Savannah) Located at 3025 Bull Street Operates Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (912) 651-6773 The Adult Day Care Center provides services for: Frail, handicapped, and/or elderly adults 60 and over, who require a supervised community-based program during the day in order to maintain independence and prevent or delay nursing home placement. Services include: Transportation Daily lunch meal Social Services, who provide counseling, information and referral Leisure activities, which include arts & crafts, ceramics, picnics, and walking Center for Successful Aging 5002 Waters Avenue Savannah, GA 31404 912-350-7450 This center for geriatric patients works to maintain or improve their cognitive and physical abilities. Caregiver counseling is provided. Community Care Services 7 Mall Court Savannah, GA 31406 912-353-5001 / 888-698-2984 This state Medicaid program provides community-based services as an alternative to nursing home placement. There are no fees if client is SSI eligible. The office serves Bryan, Bulloch, Chatham, Effingham, Long, Liberty, Glynn, McIntosh and Camden counties. Services include health care at home, the emergency response system program, personal care homes, help with light household chores, home delivered meals and respite for caregivers. Aerobics and Fitness Foundation of America 1-800-233-4886 Includes information on aerobics, weight loss and exercises for seniors. Cooperative Extension Services University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602 706-542-7566 http://www.fcs.uga.edu Extension programs in each county provides gerontology information such as retirement planning, food and nutrition, human development and housing. Agency for Health Care and Policy and Research 1-800-358-9295 Offers free catalog of free health care publications. American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) 800-424-3410 A national membership group for those 50 and older which offers information for seniors. Gateway Aging Services 3 Oglethorpe Professional Blvd. Savannah, GA 31406 912-351-3590 Services include a twice-monthly support group for caregivers, family members and friends of people with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. The agency welcomes calls from caregivers who are caring for elderly people with other ailments. Care65 #8 Medical Arts Center Savannah, GA 31405 912-352-4405 This seniors program is free and offered by St. Joseph's/Candler Health System. Referrals are provided. Department for Exceptional Children Guide 70 2012 Community Resource Georgia Division of Aging Services 404-657-5258 912-790-1002 www.jrleaguesav.org Provides homemaker services to seniors; Delivers meals to homebound seniors. Greater Savannah Coalition on Aging 104 Biltmore Rd. Savannah, GA 31410 912-354-3680 The coalition is an organization of long-term care providers in Chatham, Bryan and Effingham counties. It includes representatives from nursing homes, personal care homes, home health agencies and other senior agencies. The organization helps develop programs to improve the quality of life for area senior citizens. Safe Return Bracelet Safe Return is a program in which people with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders wear a "Safe Return Bracelet" that helps to identify and return them to safety if they become disoriented and wonder or get lost. For more information on the Safe Return program call 1 (800) 272-3900. Savannah Widows Society 3025 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31405 912-232-6312 Offers financial aid to widows and single women 55 and older. Must call in advance for an appointment. Home Instead Senior Care of Savannah 7505 Waters Avenue Savannah, GA 31406 912.355.0099 www.homeinstead.com Home Instead Senior Care services include medication reminders, light housekeeping, meal preparation, and laundry, errands /shopping and incidental transportation. Although established to assist seniors, we also assist other adults who may require short or long term assistance, such as women with high-risk pregnancies, persons recuperating from surgery or illness, and respite care. Caregivers are trained, bonded, insured and selected for utmost compatibility with the client they serve. Senior Citizens 3025 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31405 912-236-0363 Actively advocates for the area‟s senior community. Promotes independence through Meals on Wheels, Senior Companions, Ruth F. Byck Adult Day Care Center, Community Centers (includes Garden City, Port Wentworth and Thunderbolt), and Transportation programs. League of American Bicyclists 202-822-1333 Offers seniors a discount membership fee. Sponsors rides and bicycle events, instruction on "effective cycling" and road safety information through 450 clubs around the country. Senior Legal Hotline 888-257-9519 A free service to seniors 60 and older who need legal advice about civil matters. Service Options Using Resources in Community Environments (SOURCE) 1900 Abercorn Street Savannah, GA 31405 912-234-2186 www.sjchs.org SOURCE, a model for progressive healthcare for older, low-income Medicaid and Medicare patients, promotes healthy, independent health outcomes through preventative measures. Vital components of the program include primary medical care, community services and case management toward the goals of educating Memorial 55 Plus 5002 Waters Ave. Savannah, GA 31404 912-350-7587 The free seniors program at Memorial Health University Medical Center incorporates activities, referrals and education for people 55 and older. It also works with caregivers. Junior League of Savannah 3025 Bull Street Savannah, GA 31405 Department for Exceptional Children 71 2012 Community Resource Guide Autism Society of America: Greater Georgia Chapter 2971 Flowers Road South, Suite 140 Atlanta, Georgia 30341 770-451-0954 www.asaga.com A group of parents and professionals working together to increase public awareness and improve services for individuals with autism. This is a unit of the National Autism Society of America. patients to prevent chronic illness for fewer emergency room visits, hospitalizations and the reduction of need for long-term institutional placement. Wesley Community Center 1601 Drayton Street Savannah, GA 31401 912-236-4426 Provides assistance to senior citizens as well as family advocacy, and adult literacy. SUPPORT GROUPS 24-Hour Professional Mental Health (Telephone Counseling) 912-651-6006 Tele-therapist available 24 hours a day. Coastal Empire Polio Survivors Association, Inc. (CEPSA) 112 Van Nuys Boulevard Savannah, GA 31419 Email: CEPSA05@msn.com 912-352-8383 / 912-355-1221 Coastal Empire Polio Survivors Association, Inc. (CEPSA) is a non-profit organization that provides support, encouragement and information to polio survivors, their families and friends, and the medical community. Meetings are held at Candler Hospital in the Heart & Lung Building on 5353 Reynolds Street in Savannah, Georgia Second Floor, Conference Room #2 at 10:30 a.m. on the 4th Saturday of each month except July, August and December. Alzheimer's Support Group The support group for caretakers and family members of people with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (ADRD) is held the 2nd Wednesday, every month at 10:30 A.M. at the JEA. The group sessions lasts about one-hour and focuses on support, community resources and education. The meetings are free and the public is invited to attend. For more information call 355-8111 or 233-9786. American Cancer Society 5102 Paulsen Street, Building 4 Savannah, GA 31405 912-355-5196 www.cancer.org ACS provides community programs to educate the public about cancer prevention, early detection, treatment, survival, and quality of life. Georgia Brain Injury Resource Foundation 1441 Clifton Road NE Atlanta, GA 30322 404-712-5504 www.birf.info Provides education, advocacy and support for persons affected by brain injury. American Heart Association 7130 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Suite 101 Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-0233 www.americanheart.org Provides information and promotes awareness regarding heart disease, as well as other cardiovascular and cerebro-vascular diseases. Georgia Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 2625 Cumberland Parkway, Suite 205 Atlanta, GA 30339 800-399-7312 www.leukemia-lymphoma.org Provides support groups and peer-to-peer telephone support; sponsors patients who are currently undergoing treatment. Department for Exceptional Children 72 2012 Community Resource Guide Georgia Mentor 7130 Hodgson Memorial Drive, Suite 203 Savannah, GA 31406 912-354-8990 Provides innovative services to adults and children with developmental disabilities or acquired brain injury and children and adolescents with emotional, behavioral and medically complex challenges. of programs, including support for those newly diagnosed with MS and those living with MS. Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) 3609 Hopkins Street, Annex Building Savannah, GA 31405 Email: Parentadvisorycommittee@sccpss.com PAC provides support to other parents who have children with disabilities, as well as parent and community training and education on disability issues. Georgia Parent Mentor Partnership www.parentmentors.org Chatham County (912-201-0224) Advises, educates, and support families of children with disabilities regarding special education. Parent to Parent of Georgia www.parenttoparentofga.org 1-800-229-2038 Parent to Parent of Georgia is a non profit organization providing support and information to parents of children with disabilities who live in Georgia. All services are free. Hospice Savannah 1352 Eisenhower Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-2289 Hospice Savannah provides comfort and support for the terminally ill and their families. Park Place Outreach 11 West Park Avenue Savannah, GA 31401 912-447-0577 Provides counseling, street outreach, and long term support services. (Children ages 7-17) Kicklighter Resource Center, Inc. 7219 Seawright Drive Savannah, GA 31406 912-355-7633 www.kicklightercenter.org Provides advocacy, community awareness, and family support for children and adults with mental retardation, autism, and other developmental disabilities. The International Dyslexia Association www.interdys.org Georgia Branch: 404-256-1232 Nonprofit organization dedicated to helping individuals with dyslexia, their families, and communities that support them. United Cerebral Palsy of Georgia 120 Oglethorpe Professional Court Savannah, GA 31406 912-303-9995 United Cerebral Palsy of Georgia (Day Habilitation programs) provides adults with disabilities a unique combination of work, skills acquisition and community-based experiences. An individual plan is developed for each person and is tailored to the individual's abilities and preferences. Learning Disabilities Association of Georgia www.ldag.org 770-727-7451 Nonprofit organization that shares knowledge, disseminates information, and advocates for individuals with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder. National Multiple Sclerosis Society 455 Abernathy Road NE, Suite 210 Atlanta, GA 30328 1-800-344-4867 or 404-256-9700 www.nmss.org Promotes research, education, advocacy on critical issues, and organization of a wide range Department for Exceptional Children 73 2012 Community Resource Guide TRANSPORTATION Coastal Regional Coaches of Georgia 1-866-543-6744 Provides transportation to: Medical appointments Hospital (non emergency) Senior centers Bank Educational facilities Shopping centers Pharmacies Social outings Work (limited) And many other places Please call 2 days in advance notice for scheduling. Laura Gina’s Professional Transport 4103 8th Street Savannah, GA 31408 912-964-6290 Cost: Medicaid and private payers for payment of services. Transports physically and mentally disabled adults and children. Logisticare 401 Mall Blvd Suite 202 A Savannah, Georgia 912-644-1552 Cost: Medicaid only. Medical transportation only. Please call 3 business days in advance to schedule pick up. Hours: 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday-Friday, excluding holidays Transportation services are available to all residents of Bryan, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh and Screven Counties. Cost: $3.00 each way within the county of origination; $3.00 for each additional county line crossed. Fares must be paid when boarding or before pick up. Transportation is provided on a first come first serve basis and requires at least 24 hours notice to schedule a trip. Teleride Savannah, Georgia 912-354-6900 Cost: $1.20 per person each way Transports physically and mentally challenged adults and children. Call 3-14 days in advance to schedule pick-up. Teleride provides transportation anywhere in Chatham County and ¾ mile from a regular CAT bus stop. Doris’s Transport 142 Ruben Wells Road Hinesville, GA 31313 912-877-4010 Cost: Medicaid/private billing: $25-100 round trip, depending on whether the patient is ambulatory, wheelchair or on a stretcher. Transports through Chatham County. Medical transportation only. Call 3 days in advance for scheduling the transportation. TF&S Transport 248 Hardman Road Hinesville, GA 31313 912-368-6707 Cost: Medicaid and private billing. Wheelchair and ambulatory - $45 round trip. Stretcher - $125 round trip. Call 24 hours in advance to schedule transportation services. Harbor Run Shuttle Savannah, Georgia 912-507-3362 Cost: Medicaid and private payers for payment of services. Transports anywhere in Chatham County. Transport ambulatory and non ambulatory children and adults. Department for Exceptional Children 74 2012 Community Resource Guide SAVANNAH-CHATHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS DIRECTORY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ADDRESS PHONE BARTOW 1804 STRATFORD ST. 395-5300 BLOOMINGDALE 101 E. MAIN ST. 395-3680 BUTLER 1909 CYNTHIA ST. 395-2525 COASTAL EMPIRE MONTESSORI CHARTER 301 BUCKHALTER RD 238-1973 EAST BROAD STREET (PK-7) 400 E. BROAD ST. 395-5500 ELLIS (PK-8) GADSDEN (TEMPORARY LOCATION DURING CONSTRUCTION) 220 E. 49TH ST. 395-5470 5330 MONTGOMERY ST. 395-5940 GARDEN CITY 4037 KESSLER AVE. 395-6820 GARRISON (PK-8) 649 W. JONES ST. 395-5975 GEORGETOWN (PK-7) 1516 KING GEORGE BLVD. 395-3475 GODLEY STATION (K-8) 2135 BENTON BLVD. 395-6000 GOULD 4910 PINELAND DR. 395-5400 HAVEN 511 DILLON AVE. 395-6501 HEARD 414 LEE BLVD. 395-6630 HESSE (PK-8) 9116 WHITFIELD AVE. 395-6440 HODGE 3609 HOPKINS ST. 395-5200 HOWARD 115 WILMINGTON ISLAND RD. 395-3925 ISLE OF HOPE (PK-8) 100 PARKERSBURG RD. 395-6555 LARGO-TIBET 430 TIBET AVE. 395-3450 LOW 15 BLUERIDGE AVE. 395-6380 MARSHPOINT 135 WHITEMARSH ISLAND RD. 395-4000 POOLER 308 HOLLY AVE. 395-3625 PORT WENTWORTH 507 S. COASTAL HWY. 395-6742 PULASKI (NEW LOCATION) 1001 TIBET AVE. 395-6466 SHUMAN 415 GOEBEL AVE. 395-4500 SMITH 210 LAMARA DR. 395-6530 SOUTHWEST 6020 OGEECHEE RD. 395-3301 SPENCER 100 BOUHAN ST. 395-2500 THUNDERBOLT 3313 LOUIS ST. 395-6655 WEST CHATHAM 820 PINE BARREN RD. 395-3600 WHITE BLUFF 9902 WHITE BLUFF RD. 395-3325 WINDSOR FOREST 414 BRIARCLIFF CIR. 395-3353 Department for Exceptional Children 75 2012 Community Resource Guide MIDDLE SCHOOLS (Grades 6-8) BARTLETT ADDRESS 207 MONTGOMERY CROSSROADS PHONE 395-3500 COASTAL 4595 US HWY 80 E. 395-3950 DERENNE 1009 CLINCH ST. 395-5900 HUBERT 768 GRANT ST. 395-5235 MERCER 201 ROMMEL AVE. 395-6700 MYERS 2025 E. 52ND ST. 395-6600 OGLETHORPE CHARTER 707 STILES AVE. 395-5075 SOUTHWEST 6030 OGEECHEE RD. WEST CHATHAM 800 PINE BARREN RD. 395-3540 395-3650 HIGH SCHOOLS (Grades 9-12) ADDRESS PHONE BEACH 3001 HOPKINS ST. 395-5330 GROVES 100 PRICILLA D. THOMAS WAY 395-2520 ISLANDS 170 WHITEMARSH ISLAND RD. 395-2000 JENKINS 1800 DERENNE AVE. 395-6300 JOHNSON 3012 SUNSET BLVD. 395-6400 SAVANNAH ARTS ACADEMY SCHOOL OF LIBERAL STUDIES AT SAVANNAH HIGH 500 WASHINGTON AVE. 395-5000 400 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 395-5050 WINDSOR FOREST WOODVILLE TOMPKINS TECHNICAL / CAREER INSTITUTE (9-12) 12419 LARGO DR. 395-3400 151 COACH JOE TURNER ST. 395-6750 OTHER EDUCATIONAL CENTERS COASTAL GEORGIA COMPREHENSIVE ACADEMY (PK-12) CORPORATE ACADEMY AT WOODVILLE TOMPKINS (9-12) ADDRESS PHONE 2001 CYNTHIA ST. 395-5440 151 COACH JOE TURNER ST. 395-3494 EARLY COLLEGE (9-12) GATEWAY TO COLLEGE CHARTER SCHOOL (9-12) 101 PRICILLA D. THOMAS WAY 395-2535 5717 WHITE BLUFF RD 443-5777 MASSIE HERITAGE CENTER 207 E. GORDON ST. 201-5070 OATLAND ISLAND WILDLIFE CENTER SCOTT ALTERNATIVE LEARNING CENTER (K-12) 711 SANDTOWN RD. 395-1212 402 MARKET ST. 395-6850 TEEN AGED PARENTING PROGRAM (6-8) 1110 MAY ST. 233-1951 Department for Exceptional Children 76 2012 Community Resource Guide ________________________________________________________________________________________ Notes ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ DEPARTMENT FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 2012 COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE ________________________________________________________________________________________ Notes ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ DEPARTMENT FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 2012 COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE Family and Community Support Savannah-Chatham County Public School System Department for Exceptional Children 2 Laura Street Savannah, GA 31404 Phone: 912-395-5583 www.sccpss.com
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